The "Mass Effect" Trilogy might be coming to the PS4 and Xbox One after all.
According to CVG, the popular BioWare title was found under listings for PS4 and Xbox One on a Chilean retail website. You can see the image of the listing for the website here.
Though neither a price nor a release date were available in the listing, Aaron Flynn, general manager of BioWare's Edmonton and Montreal studios, revealed in March the gaming studio has discussed a remaster of the original trilogy.
"We have discussed [a remaster] internally. If we can put solid plans together we'll share. Great to hear you're keen," Flynn wrote on his official Twitter account.
"Mass Effect 4" is currently in development at BioWare. Unfortunately for fans, the gaming studio is keeping details of the title heavily guarded. However, Community Manager Chris Priestly revealed in BioWare's official forums back in February the upcoming title is not a direct continuation of the original triology, Eurogamer reports.
"To call the next game Mass Effect 4 or ME4 is doing it a disservice and seems to cause a lot of confusion here," Priestly wrote on BioWare's forums. "We have already said that the Commander Shepard trilogy is over and that the next game will not feature him/her. That is the only detail you have on the game. I see people saying 'well, they'll have to pick a canon ending'. No, because the game does not have to come after."
"...If you had three games centred around a group of key soldiers in the US army during World War I and then decided to make a game about another group of people during the Second World War, the games could have many points in common and feel true to one another," he added later on in his post.