Ever since EA announced it would be acquired by PIF, Silver Lake and Affinity Partners, there’s some doubt cast on the future of certain franchises. This includes the next Mass Effect, which is currently the focus of BioWare following an extensive restructuring (which led to layoffs for those working on Dragon Age: The Veilguard).
If anything is reassuring about the franchise, it’s that Jennifer Hale, who voiced Commander Shepard in the original trilogy, is willing to return. Speaking to IGN, the actor even clarified that it didn’t have to be the character she made famous.
“Anyone. I love that universe. I’m ready. Anytime. Krogan? Salarian? Turian? The possibilities are endless.” BioWare hasn’t contacted Hale about returning for the next game (and if it did, she would “be there before they finish the sentence”), although she has asked fans to express their desire for the same.
Regardless of her inclusion, it may be a while before the next Mass Effect launches. It was confirmed to be in pre-production as of February 2024, with rumors claiming it wouldn’t launch until 2029. Project director Michael Gamble confirmed that it would have a photorealistic art style and “maintain the mature tone” of the original trilogy, but that’s about it.

