In honor of N7 Day, BioWare has released a new trailer from the upcoming Mass Effect game that hides some hints of Mass Effect 5. , which made it possible to travel faster than the speed of light, and which were destroyed in an instant. endings of the final chapter of the RPG series.

"There's something we want you to take a look at," Mass Effect project director Mike Gamble writes in BioWare magazine. N7 Day Blog Post. “We intercepted strange footage from one of the observation stations in known space. It could be nothing, but…”

The mass relay in the frame rotates around the gas-shrouded planet, and on its side facing the Sun, the letter "MR 7" flaunts. The unfinished inner ring is angled into a gyroscopic mechanism that will at some point hold element zero, enabling FTL travel for ships passing through it.

BioWare modestly invites fans to take a "little closer" look at the footage, suggesting hidden clues can be found in the video, and providing a link to a high-quality version of the clip. The file is called SA_Intercept_SatheriumSystem_Dock314.mov.

The clip is 25 seconds long and features a booming clicking sound at five-second intervals. The noise echoes three times each time it is heard.

There is blue text in the bottom corner of the video that reads "Vacuum Relay Construction Record / Monitoring Station Operated by Green Dagger Ltd / Property of Deepspace Dhow SAV / Ship Captain: Sub-Navarch Soa'Ral Gilian-Jones."

What does it mean? We don't know yet. However, the Relay Rebuild suggests a couple of things: First, the Relay's technology has been hacked since it's not one of the old Prothean Relays that were destroyed at the end of Mass Effect 3 (depending on which ending players choose). This, in turn, may indicate that the "destroy" ending is canonical and the starting point for the next game in the series.

That's all we've been able to find out so far. “We love bringing this universe to life, and while there is so much more we want to share with you, that will be for another time,” says Gamble.

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