This might be a sign that development is already underway

Nov 7, 2014 15:26 GMT  ·  By

Fans of Mass Effect, something great might be coming your way. Developer BioWare is currently polling fans for features to be added in a Mass Effect remastered trilogy.

In spite of the fact that Mass Effect 3's ending left many fans disappointed, the series is still considered one of the best in video gaming history, and a lot of people are looking forward to Mass Effect 4.

Aaryn Flynn, the general manager of BioWare, is asking fans of its science fiction saga what they wish would be included in a potential remastered release of the Mass Effect trilogy, on a discussion thread on NeoGAF.

While many people expected that the company would make an announcement during this year's commemorative N7 Day, their hopes were sparked by a tweet from Michael Gamble, the series' producer, revealing that BioWare was planning to host a special developer round table on Twitch.

Flynn was quick to shut rumors down, tweeting that the company had no news about the rumored Mass Effect trilogy landing on new consoles.

So far, nothing has been officially confirmed, although the optimists among the community interpret the "when" particle from Flynn's tweet as a sign that work on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 remasters of the three games released so far is already underway.