Posted Jul 24, 2008 at 06:29AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Mass Effect, Games Tags: Electronic Arts, BioWare, Ray Muzyka
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Commander Shepard, main protagonist of BioWare's Mass Effect - Image 1A supposed article found on the latest issue of Australian 360 magazine wrote about an interview with BioWare CEO Ray Muzyka, who said that the company was committed "to bring the Mass Effect trilogy exclusively to the Xbox 360". However, a recent statement released by a BioWare representative confirmed that this statement was incorrect, and that the exclusivity of the title on the Xbox 360 was not mentioned by Muzyka at all.

The clarification of the interview found on N4G arrived after GameDaily BIZ contacted BioWare and got the official word from one of their reps. According to BioWare's official statement: "This site is incorrect; Ray did NOT make any such statement regarding any exclusivity plans for the Mass Effect trilogy".

Since then, the site which posted the report has retracted its statement regarding Mass Effect's exclusivity to the Xbox 360. It only makes sense since Electronic Arts, renowned for its multi-platform distribution, picked the title up from the hands of BioWare and Pandemic.

There's been no word so far when Mass Effect will be making its way on the other platforms, but we'll be sure to report any updates as soon as we get them.

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