Mass Effect: Andromeda cancels its online multiplayer beta
Bioware has announced that the multiplayer beta for its next game, Mass Effect: Andromeda, has been canceled. In this way, the only test will be held during the PAX East event.
At the end of last year, the developer Bioware anticipated at certain moments prior to the launch of Mass Effect: Andromeda a test or beta of its online multiplayer would be held to measure, among other things, the resistance of the players, and to show the online gaming experience to the community. The developer has confirmed that this test has been canceled.

There are only three weeks left before the premiere of Mass Effect: Andromeda (will go on sale on March 21), the developer, Bioware, has confirmed that this multiplayer test will not be held in Europe. The multiplayer test will be carried out with a local test with the reason for the event PAX East where players can test the multiplayer experience of the game during the event.
According to the official website of the study: »While we will be having a multiplayer test at PAX East, there will be no multiplayer testing for online players. Thank you to everyone who signed up. We look forward to seeing you in Andromeda.» PAX East will be held the second weekend of March, in Boston, attendees of the event will be able to play multiplayer sessions of the space game.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is an action role-playing video game in a science fiction framework that initially announced a technology testing phase so that some fans signed up earlier this year through its official website to test its online. With the official cancellation of its multiplayer beta in Europe, the game will arrive on Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC on March 23. The studio has been releasing a series of videos clarifying aspects and character races that the game's story mode will have. Its launch for Nintendo Switch is not ruled out, Bioware is studying the possibility of distributing its title on the new Nintendo platform.
Source: Bioware