"Mass Effect: Andromeda" is bound to launch in a few weeks, and while the wait may still be slightly extensive, there are already some newly shined details on where the game stands. This particularly points to being gold recently, pertaining to finally completing its development.

BioWare franchise is about to launch its fourth entry to the series, but there may still be a part of it that needs work. The information came from the team itself that it will be done by the time allotted for it, specifically before the EA Access and Origin Access. This is slated five days before the anticipated "Mass Effect: Andromeda" March 21 release. Michael Gamble, the game's producer, said that plans may still change and fans are to look out if there will be.

According to Daily Star, "Mass Effect: Andromeda" will be full of explicit sex scenes, one which is said to be one of the most ever created for a video game.

Cut scenes are allegedly expected from the title, which Producer Michael Gamble himself admitted on having, as well as a supporting statement from another producer, Fabrice Condominas. One night stands are also now a confirmed feature for the title, although it has not been revealed if everyone is valid for the feature.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" has some sizes to put into account, starting with the PC version at 55GB. Both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One promises storage requirements of at least 45GB but not more than 60 GB. The word officially came from BioWare, and players can expect a multiplayer beta sometime before the launch, Game Spot has cited.

"Mass Effect" franchise has been known for giving players the opportunity to engage in these acts with other characters through a choice of lines.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" is an upcoming action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for Xbox One, Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4.