“Mass Effect” officially launches as an Amazon TV series, written by the screenwriter of the “Fast and Furious” movies, in which Vin Diesel and John Cena have a heated argument over family issues

Is your life a quarter of a star system at a time? Well, if you do, and you like Mass Effect, there’s some good news. BioWare’s sci-fi RPG series is getting its own TV show from Amazon, with development already underway, it has been revealed.

So with the launch of Dragon Age: Veiled Keeper, not only is BioWare turning its gaming focus to Mass Effect, but that game is also in development. Whatever you think of this year’s N7 Day celebrations, you can’t say you didn’t get enough positive developments in ME.

Variety reports that Amazon MGM Studios is developing the Mass Effect TV series, with Karim Zreik, Ari Arad and EA developer Michael Gamble (currently responsible for the next Mass Effect game) serving as executive producers .

Meanwhile, on the writing front, while no plot details have been revealed yet, we do know that Daniel Casey will be penning the script in addition to serving as another executive producer, because you obviously can never get tired of these. What was Cathy’s previous job, you ask?

The answer is “Fast and Furious 9,” which he co-wrote with director Justin Lin. Dominic Toretto, played by Vin Diesel, Hollywood’s top bald man, and Jakob, the muscular brother of Dominic Toretto (John Cena), started a relationship A big battle. They grapple with each other, there’s some yelling, and it’s all about family because of The Fast and the Furious. Honestly, as someone who hasn’t followed the series since Fast & Furious 6, despite watching Tokyo Drift more times than I can count, I can’t tell you whether F9 is any good.

Who knows, maybe we’ll get a story about the default male Commander Shepard – who looks a bit like he drives some supercar or a bright yellow ’60s car with a giant bug catcher and glow-in-the-dark neon lights The Camaro doesn’t feel too out of place behind the wheel. -Learning that he has a secret brother who has been working with the Reapers. But probably not.

Regardless, the idea of ​​a Mass Effect TV series has been discussed for a while, so we hope it’s good. If you’re playing BioWare’s latest build, be sure to check out our Veilguard guide, which can help you identify those pesky picks and score some nice loot

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