BioWare General Manager Casey Hudson isn't keen on abandoning the Mass Effect series after the discontinuation of Mass Effect Andromeda's single player support.
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Well like we've been saying since ME3. Make it more like ME1 and you are golden but nooo Bioware wants to ignore fans and you get Andromeda.
Mass Effect 3 was the best in the series despite the ending and not being able to put your gun away. As a matter of fact, I loved the ending when I finished my first passthrough. I chose to destroy the Reapers, which lined up with the way I had played all 3 games and the ending fit perfectly. It wasn't until I went online the next day that I encountered all the winey birches crying.
I'd love for Bioware to give the series another shot if they can figure out why fans loved the original trilogy and weren't so fond of Andromeda.
Drop open world, focus on story/ story missions/ more alien species/ ironing bugs
The problem was they spent years trying to do something similar to no man's sky (procedurally generated planets) but it didn't work out so they had to scrap the idea and start over. I enjoyed the game but it definitely had issues!
I personally think they shouldn't give up on the series, they just need to focus on where they went wrong and make sure they learned from their mistakes.