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Bioware still open to changing Mass Effect 3's controversial ending
by Ben Abbott
at 9:33 pm on Monday, 19 March 2012
Although the developer initially claimed via Mass Effect 3's Facebook channel that there were no plans to alter the game's controversial ending, Bioware have since stated that they are still considering this as a possible course of action.
In a later post they clarified that they were “actively and seriously taking all player feedback into consideration and have ruled nothing out. At this time we are still collecting and considering your feedback and have not made a decision regarding requests to change the ending.”
The now infamous finale has attracted a great deal of vocal criticism from fans, who have gone on to mount a ‘Retake Mass Effect 3’ campaign that has raised over $30,000 in under 24 hours for industry charity Child’s Play, which seeks to improve the lives of children with toys and games in hospitals worldwide.
The Facebook post also went on to add that fan’s “feedback and opinions are of the utmost importance to us. We apologize for any confusion this has caused. Our top priority regarding this discussion is to keep communication with you, our loyal fans, open and productive.”
More on this story as it comes.
Source: Facebook
- Ben Abbott
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