DLC will bridge Mass Effect 2 and 3
May 21st, 2010 by Colin Temple
Not much has happened in the world of Mass Effect 2 lately. DLC for the game has been fairly limited since the January release. According to BioWare, that will soon change.
Mass Effect 2 producer Casey Hudson promised VideoGamer.com that players will soon see a “continued stream” of downloadable content for the sci-fi RPG, beginning with “Overlord” this June.
After that, Hudson says “a bunch” of other packs are in the works. “We’ll start to have packs that’ll tell the story between Mass Effect 2 and 3. But beyond that we kind of have to see how people are responding to what we have and go from there.”
As for Mass Effect 3, work on the game is underway at BioWare, but they’re quick to say it’ll be a little while before we start hearing about it. In the meantime, we’ll have Mass Effect 2 DLC to keep us busy, and get us ready for what’s to come in the trilogy’s final installment.



