Mass Effect Legendary Edition project director Mac Walters has declared that the game has gone gold, meaning it’s been signed off as ready to launch in just over a month’s time. The game, which players have been excited to learn more about ever since its announcement back in November 2020, is now almost here – and you’ll be able to get your hands on the updated, enhanced versions of one of gaming’s best sci-fi trilogies soon. If you were one of the users that bemoaned the original’s ending and preferred the end that the DLC gave to the game, fret not: the Extended Cut ending is now the game’s default finale. For a more in-depth look at everything you can expect to enjoy when the game comes out later this year, head on over to the links to check out Alex’s full preview. He also prepared a side-by-side comparison of classic and remastered so you can see the differences you can expect in real-time. If you’re eager for more Mass Effect-related content, fret not. The team at Bioware has said that the next chapter of the Mass Effect universe is also in the early stages of production, and while Bioware wouldn’t say more on it, the studio said it is “looking forward” to sharing information on it in the future.