BioWare continues to unveil new information about the spacefaring title as it approaches March for its scheduled release. Recently, a number of BioWare developers have been drip-feeding "Mass Effect: Andromeda" tidbits to fans on Twitter.

One of the noteworthy information came from producer Fernando Melo, who confirmed that there won't be any cross-play support for the "Mass Effect: Andromeda" multiplayer mode. The producer also confirmed that "Mass Effect: Andromeda" multi-player will be peer-to-peer, similar to "Mass Effect 3." In terms of hardware, those who prefer to play "Mass Effect: Andromeda" on PC with unlocked framerate will be pleased because the option will be supported.

For the "Mass Effect: Andromeda" romance options, developers have decided not to reveal the full matrix until launch. DualShockers reports that Gamble appeared to taunt that players will be able to kiss members of the new alien race presented, as seen in the most recent cinematic trailer. One name has been recently confirmed to be Angara, giving us the hint that there should be at least one romance option between them in "Mass Effect: Andromeda."

In addition, Sara Ryder, the female protagonist, will have more male romance options other than Liam and will not involve Krogan. This includes several characters that have not been revealed as of the moment. Meanwhile, on the character creations on "Mass Effect: Andromeda," players will be able to choose the kind of training their chosen Ryden sibling will have in the Milky Way. Their backstory, however, will depend on which they choose.

Moreover, "Mass Effect: Andromeda" players will be able to select a character's name freely. Other characters, however, will call them Scott or Sara only if you keep the default names. Pre-recorded names outside of the defaults like in "Fallout 4" will no longer be available. Furthermore, swapping the names such as calling the make Ryder Sara or the female Scott, will not work.

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