Mass Effect Andromeda is delayed to early 2017

You can salute goodbye to those Mass Effect Andromeda flavoured hopes for 2016, an EA financial presentation has outed an early 2017 release window for the Bioware sequel. At a Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom Conference - yes, sounds delightful, doesn't it? - EA's Chief Financial Officer Blake Jorgensen revealed that the game won't be out until the company's Q4. We previously had a pre-Christmas slot confirmed but it's no surprise that this is moving into 2017.

EA's quarter set up, as you can see in its earnings releases here, sees its 3rd quarter finishing in December so Q4 is a solid Jan - March window. In a quote recorded on Neogaf, Jorgenson doesn't just confirm Mass Effect's release but also cements Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 5 for pre-Christmas launches.

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