Mass Effect: Andromeda New Footage Introduces Jaal

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Posted By | On 14th, Mar. 2017

Mass Effect Andromeda

Bioware and EA have released yet another new trailer for Mass Effect Andromeda– this new footage introduces Jaal, a member of the new Angala race that players can recruit into their squad in the game. Jaal is apparently a bit of an open book, which should make interactions with him very interesting- and him very easy to endear yourself to, or rub off the wrong way.

You can check him out in this video, which you can see for yourself below- according to Bioware, Jaal starts out as someone who isn’t too sure of who he is, before he grows into someone who is sure of his place in the world. His journey, they say, will mirror the Path Finder’s.

Mass Effect Andromeda is due out on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on March 21 in North America, and March 23 in the rest of the world. What do you think of Jaal? Let us know in the comments section.


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