The set includes Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3 in one set, in addition to previously-released DLC. The set will also include exclusive artwork and a premium foil box featuring Commander Shepard.
The set will have five DVDs on Xbox 360 (one disc for Mass Effect, two discs for Mass Effect 2 and two discs for Mass Effect 3 — the same number of discs as the original versions). The PC version will also include the same amount of discs, but the Blu-Ray for the PlayStation 3 version of the Mass Effect Trilogy has not yet been announced.
The Mass Effect Trilogy’s cover art will only feature a male Commander Shepard and will not feature a reversible female Shepard cover the way Mass Effect 3 did, the official Mass Effect 3 Twitter teases that “we’ve got a little something special planned for FemShep coming, so keep that chin up!”
Included Downloadable Content
On PC, Mass Effect will include Bring Down the Sky and Pinnacle Station on-disc. For Mass Effect 2, Cerberus Network will be included which features Zaeed – The Price of Revenge, The Firewalker Pack, Cerberus Assault Gear, Arc Projector heavy weapon, and Normandy Crash site mission. For Mass Effect 3, Online Pass will be included granting players access to co-op multiplayer.
On Xbox 360, Bring Down the Sky and Pinnacle Station are not included with Mass Effect, however they are available as stand-alone downloads through Xbox Live. For Mass Effect 2, Cerberus Network will be included and Online Pass will be included for Mass Effect 3.
Information on PlayStation 3 DLC has not been announced.
BioWare will also release the original Mass Effect as a standalone title via PlayStation Network for $14.99, but no exact date has been announced.
The set will be available for $59.99 on Xbox 360 and PC on November 6th, with a PlayStation 3 version to follow at a later date including trophy support
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