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THE ART OF MASS EFFECT: ANDROMEDA is Our Favorite Art Book on the Citadel (Exclusive)

THE ART OF MASS EFFECT: ANDROMEDA is Our Favorite Art Book on the Citadel (Exclusive)

With a little less than a month to go until we blast off into a new galaxy of RPG action with BioWare’s hotly anticipated Mass Effect: Andromeda, Dark Horse Comics is presenting a threat to our wallets even greater than the Geth and the Reapers combined: a brand new, 184-page, hardcover art book! Launching in conjunction with the game on March 21, 2017, The Art of Mass Effect: Andromeda is a fan’s dream come true with oodles of never-before-seen exclusive art featuring the game’s characters, enemies, weapons, and much more. And thanks to our pals in the Spectres, we have an exclusive first look inside the book, which you can see in our gallery below.

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Here’s the official synopsis:

“The award-winning Mass Effect series captured the hearts and souls of gamers with its memorable characters, stunning visuals, and visceral combat! Now, the Mass Effect universe expands with Dark Horse’s The Art of Mass Effect: Andromeda—featuring exclusive art of the new game’s characters, arsenal, locations, vehicles, and more!”

The art book retails for $39.99 and is available from Dark Horse Comics and wherever fine books are sold. No word yet on whether it will include exclusive calibrations too or a foreword by Marauder Shields, but fingers crossed. In the meantime, take an exclusive sneak peek at the art book in our gallery below.

Are you excited for Mass Effect: Andromeda? Can any vehicle ever truly replace the Normandy?

Image: BioWare / Dark Horse Comics


Dan Casey is the senior editor of Nerdist and the author of books about Star Wars and the Avengers. Follow him on Twitter (@Osteoferocious) and ask him all about why he regrets leaving Kaidan for dead.

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