It may sound like a spoiler to some, but "Mass Effect: Andromeda" developer couldn't help talking about the first hour of the game.

According to GameSpot, on his Twitter revelations, Bioware lead producer Cameron Lee shared some exciting experience about the "Mass Effect: Andromeda."

He first announced that he had just finished playing the first hour of the game with a tag that implies a developer's perk. He then revealed that he had fun playing while being able to "shoot things in the face."

When asked whether he's talking about the game's prologue or something about its development, Lee said that he's not exactly familiar with the developmental works, but he was quite distracted with the New IP of the game.

 

Whether it was Lee's excitement or that he was just too caught up with the game's interesting feature, he said that he almost posted an image of the executable but then countered it, implying that it would be revealing too much information.

Meanwhile, Push Square reported that Bioware's senior development director for "Mass Effect: Andromeda" Chris Wynn has already left the company. He was initially hired by the company to help with the development of the game in 2013.

Bioware, however, assured its fans that the continued development of the game is going well. The company's statement read: "The development of Mass Effect: Andromeda continues to move full speed ahead". As far as we're aware, the title is supposedly still set to launch in the latter half of 2016, and we'll no doubt be hearing plenty about it as we move further into the year."

While there are some speculations that the development may not be at its top shape, Push Square believes that Wynn's departure may mean that his work is done or there might be some sort of misunderstanding among its executives.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" is a product of Bioware and is published by Electronic Arts. It is a role-playing third-person shooter video game that runs on Microsoft Windows, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" is scheduled to be released in December 2016. It was first revealed during the E3 2015; since then, Bioware ceased on updating its fans about the game's development. "Mass Effect: Andromeda" is a first on the series, and here's hoping it will pick up its pace to see what comes out of its next sequel.

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