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Story progress will be gated in Mass Effect Andromeda 10-hour trial

Some new details have come to light about EA's upcoming Mass Effect Andromeda trial for EA/Origin Access members. It was revealed earlier this year that members of the service would get to play ten hours of the game five days before its initial release date, which you could spend doing either single player or multiplayer. Unfortunately, the game's producer has since clarified that story progress will be gated.

This means that you will be unable to to continue the main quest after a certain point until the game actually comes out. We don't know how long into the game this progression gate comes into play but I would assume it would be sooner rather than later in order to avoid spoilers spreading across the internet prior to Andromeda's actual release date.

While the main quest will come to a stop at some point, players will still be able to explore. It is unknown if you will be able to continue doing side quests after coming to a standstill on the main quest. From what we can tell, multiplayer progress is not gated, so you'll still be able to play that while waiting for the full game to unlock.

KitGuru Says: This is slightly disappointing news as I was planning on just playing a few hours of story content each day leading up to the final release. Then again, we don't know how far into the story we can get before being forced to stop so the trial may still be worth having. Are any of you planning on grabbing Mass Effect Andromeda later this month?

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  1. I hope it’s not because the main story is 11 hours long?. I couldn’t get into the Mass Effect games, a friend bought me the set last year and the first one opened great and then 30 minutes later turned into a walking simulator. Maybe it’s because I’d just finished a run through of the Witcher 3. Would you guys recommend any of the sequel’s, do they get any better? Not too many games I’m looking forward to this year and nothing I’ve been tempted to preorder yet, maybe Dawn of War 3 when we get some more details.