Mass Effect Trilogy Collection Headed To PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3

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A Mass Effect Trilogy package is coming to the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Electronic Arts announced this morning. The three-game pack will include all three Mass Effect games for $60, and will be available for the PC and Xbox 360 on November 6th.

 

The PlayStation 3 will get the Mass Effect Trilogy sometime later in the year. Its release will also mark the availability of the first Mass Effect game on the PlayStation, as it was originally published by Microsoft.

 

Electronic Arts say that the games released as part of the Mass Effect Trilogy will be compatible with their regular, individually-released counterparts.


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