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‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ Latest News & Updates: Pricing For Microtransactions Announced; Finally Out On PS4, Xbox One & PC

Mar 22, 2017 11:01 AM EDT

To complete every challenge of the game and have a powerful weapon, a player must buy points or equipment with the real money. "Mass Effect: Andromeda" was no difference to others.

Virtual currency or Andromeda's Points in "Mass Effect: Andromeda" are necessary to completely finish each episode. These points were spent on new multiplayer packs that allow the player to buy items in the game using real money. Andromeda's Points are helpful when it comes to buying blind loot boxes that contain weapons and boosts. However, there is still no information regarding the points that players will spend to obtain a pack.

BioWare developer finally revealed the bundle of microtransaction prices in the US for "Mass Effect: Andromeda". For $5, the player will get 500 points, $10 for 1,050 points, $20 for 2,150 points, $30 for 3,250 points, $50 for 5,750 points and $100 for 12,000 points. Furthermore, microtransaction prices in the UK are available for the players who wants to purchase Andromeda's Points: 500 points for £3.95, 1,020 points for £7.96. 2,150 points for £15.95. 3,250 points for £24.95. 5,750 points for £39.95 and 12,000 points for £79.96.

For those who are EA or Origin Access subscribers from Xbox One and PC, a significant 10 percent can be saved on each price. In addition, UK retailers' ShopTo has opened the pre-orders of "Mass Effect: Andromeda".

On the other hand, "Mass Effect: Andromeda" is now finally available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Now that the game was out on different consoles and devices, there is no doubt that it becomes the most-played so far. BioWare and EA even considered "Mass Effect: Andromeda" as the biggest game in the series that gives an open-minded exploration.

"Mass Effect: Andromeda" was another success video game with a space-gaming experience to the players. It is a third-person shooter video game that a player can choose either the character of Scott or Sara Ryder. With its stunning visual effects and satisfying gameplay, BioWare hasn't failed to surprise all "Mass Effect" players.

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