is bringing the all-time classic space opera RPG into the new generation with a unique blend of remake and remaster, bringing all three original games up to modern standards.
One of the big selling points of the Legendary Edition is that it will contain over 40 DLC packs - basically all of them, save one. BioWare has revealed that the 'Pinnacle Station' DLC for the first game won't be appearing in the release - as well as the reason why.
Pinnacle Station was the second and final DLC pack for the first Mass Effect, and switched lanes from being a mainly narrative driven experience like the main story and the first DLC, 'Bring Down The Sky' to a more gameplay focused arena shootery experience. Commander Shepard was contacted by Admiral Tadius Ahern and asked to visit Pinnacle Station, a military training facility.
Here, Shepard took part in a series of potentially lethal training simulations modeled around the First Contact War on a bet with Ahern - if Shepard completes the simulation, Ahern transfers ownership of his apartment to the first human Spectre. If Shepard fails - meaning death - it will be logged as user error.
There's a reason why the DLC was markedly different from other content in the game - another studio developed it. This content pack was outsourced to Demiurge Studios, and even back when the DLC was released something was amiss. The original source code of Pinnacle Station became so corrupted that releasing it for PlayStation 3 was impossible, thus only PC and Xbox 360 players could experience it.

