Chris Priestly has responded to a rumor that suggested that the next DLC for the multiplatform title, “Mass Effect 3,” will be called Citadel. According to a report by Gameranx on Feb. 17, the community coordinator at Bioware disclosed that the name is not real. He also mentioned that it was the result of a released screen that was followed by wrongful speculations. You can check out some screens from the upcoming downloadable content expansion, as well as several other shots from the role-playing game, in the slideshow at the top of this article and the comments from Chris Priestly below (courtesy of Gameranx):
Fake. It's a combination of the name seen in the released screen and incorrect guesswork.
Electronic Arts first released “Mass Effect 3,” which was developed by Bioware, for the PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 gaming systems in North America on March 6, 2012. The latest video game from the “Mass Effect” franchise was also ported to the Nintendo Wii U platform when it launched on Nov. 20 of last year. You can order the title in the following link: “Mass Effect 3”
















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