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Bioware To Discuss Mass Effect 2 at GDC 09

Fans of the Mass Effect series will be glad to know that the sequel to the science fiction role playing game will be making a presence at this year’s Games Developer Conference at San Francisco, California.

Bioware has announced that it plans to provide new details through an hour long conference titled “The Iterative Level Design Process of Bioware’s MASS EFFECT 2,” detailing the title’s new level creation process.

The Games Developers Conference will take place in San Francisco, California during the week of March 23 to 27. Geared towards developer the lecture promises, “learn about new pitfalls the team discovered that can potentially be avoided on future game projects” – however it is uncertain how much of these details will be of interest to gamers.

Previously, the company noted that the Mass Effect trilogy was not exclusive to one platform or console and a PC version will arrive after its console release.

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  1. Darkandroid

    January 9, 2009 at 2:36 am

    Oh, something to look forward to now.

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