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Yea. Hopefully it's the first quarter of 2012. Like in February or March.Redskins, Lakers, Orioles, UNC Basketball , and ND Football
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"Mass Effect 3 will be released in the first three months of 2012. The development team is laser focused on making sure Mass Effect 3 is the biggest, boldest and best game in the series, ensuring that it exceeds everyone's expectations."Comment
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Damn. There are a ton of games coming out this fall, but I would have put them all down to play ME 3. Guess that means that I'll pick up an extra game that I probably wouldn't have bought before like Rage.Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists AssociationComment
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I would have too, but I'm glad that I won't have to. As slow as I play RPG's, Skyrim will probably easily keep me occupied until ME 3 releases.Jordan Mychal Lemos
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Delay to adjust gameplay and features
When asked about the delay, EA boss John Riccitiello said, "Essentially, step by step, [BioWare is] adjusting some of the gameplay mechanics and some of the features that you'll see at E3 that can put this into a genre equivalent of shooter-meets-RPG, and essentially address a far larger market opportunity than Mass Effect 1 did and Mass Effect 2 began to approach."
... So what does that mean? Well, mentioning that Mass Effect 2 was closer to what EA's targeting would seem to indicate more of an emphasis on action. But if the company's looking for "a larger market opportunity" a multiplayer component seems a surefire way to achieve that.Comment
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