21 Facts About Mass Effect

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Mass Effect is a military science fiction media franchise created by Casey Hudson, Drew Karpyshyn and Preston Watamaniuk.

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The inaugural video game in the series, Mass Effect, follows Shepard's investigation of Saren Arterius, one of the Reapers' agents.

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Mass Effect 2 begins two years later and sees Shepard's forces battling the Collectors, an alien race abducting human colonies to facilitate the Reapers' return.

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The original trilogy's final installment, Mass Effect 3, depicts a war between the Reapers and the rest of the galaxy.

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The ending of Mass Effect 3 drew widespread criticism for being an unsatisfying conclusion to the trilogy, prompting Electronic Arts to release an expanded cut with additional cutscenes.

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6.

Mass Effect Infiltrator is a third-person shooter released on the Android, BlackBerry 10, iOS and Windows Phone 8 platforms.

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7.

Mass Effect: Datapad was a free app for iOS devices.

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8.

Mass Effect Trilogy is a compilation featuring the first three games of the series, released on December 4,2012.

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Mass Effect began as a 2003 pitch for a project codenamed SFX by BioWare project director Casey Hudson to the company's co-founders, Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk.

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The Mass Effect IP was acquired by EA in the process and BioWare continued their role as the IP's developers.

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11.

Besides Star Wars, the Mass Effect universe is inspired by several established conventions and tropes found in other science fiction franchises, such as Star Trek, Blade Runner, Firefly, and Battlestar Galactica.

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12.

The figures tied to Mass Effect 3 include bonus downloadable content, which is exclusive and different for each character.

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13.

Original Mass Effect trilogy has received near-universal critical acclaim across all release platforms, according to review aggregator Metacritic.

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The first two Mass Effect titles are widely considered to be among the greatest games of all time.

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Fourth installment, Mass Effect: Andromeda received a less enthusiastic critical reception, with a consensus among critics that it is not up to par with its predecessors in terms of overall quality, although the improved combat received praise.

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Mass Effect 3 was the most commercially successful game of the series: it sold over 800,000 copies in its first 24 hours, and its opening month sales were twice that of its predecessor's, selling over 900,000 copies on the Xbox 360 version, outselling the PlayStation 3 version 4 to 1 and bringing in over $200 million in revenue.

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17.

The Mass Effect series had sold a total of 14 million units by July 5,2014.

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18.

Mass Effect: Andromeda continued the sales success of its predecessors.

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19.

Kyle Munkittrick from Gizmodo argued that Mass Effect, based on several factors articulated in his article, is the most important science fiction universe of the contemporary generation.

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20.

Mass Effect franchise has inspired a number of noteworthy fan labor-driven works:.

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21.

Mass Effect series has been the subject of several major video game controversies.

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