

While it’s going to be interesting to see whether or not time has healed those wounds enough to allow fans to reappraise Mass Effect 3 and its ending, it’s also worth noting that Mass Effect 3‘s Extended Cut isn’t the only “alternate ending” that exists.

Even the “Extended Cut” version of the ending BioWare eventually released as DLC has done little to change its reputation as one of the most disappointing finales in any medium. If you somehow didn’t know, Mass Effect 3‘s ending is a big part of the reason why some consider it to be one of the most disappointing games of all-time. Or just pick Morda to get under Director Tann’s skin.There’s a degree to which the release of Mass Effect Legendary Edition lives under the shadow of Mass Effect 3‘s controversial ending. Since it doesn’t effect anything during Mass Effect: Andromeda, we can’t give you any guidance here.

When you get back to the Nexus, you’ll meet with Initiative leadership, and you’ll be asked to pick an interim ambassador to the Nexus representing the rest of the Andromeda galaxy.

There is, however, one decision you’ll make after the end of the priority ops missions that feels like it’ll have lasting consequences. During the final priority ops mission, " Meridian: The Way Home," you’re always going to defeat the Archon, and you’re always going to activate Meridian. We’ve already written about how certain decisions have an effect on certain events during the ending of the game, but nothing you do effects the outcome. We’ll start off with the big spoiler: There’s only one ending to Mass Effect: Andromeda. Mass Effect: Andromeda guide: How to build the strongest team for the final battle Everything you need to know about Mass Effect: Andromeda endings
