

As such, it's effectively confirmed that the next Mass Effect is using Unreal. The job listing itself also lists as a requirement that applicants have experience in "Full cycle AAA game development" using Unreal. The one aspect of development experience referenced by Holmes in the tweet is with Unreal Engine 4/Unreal Engine 5. In a job posting listed on Twitter by BioWare producer Brenon Holmes, programmers are requested to apply to work on the next Mass Effect game. It seems Mass Effect fans finally have an answer, as Unreal Engine appears to be BioWare's choice.

One particular aspect of Mass Effect 4 has garnered a lot of attention, which is the engine it'll run on.

Fans of BioWare's library of games are hungry for any information about the project, but Mass Effect 4 is some ways off, so details are scant. Mass Effect 4, the next game in the beloved-yet-controversial Mass Effect franchise, is easily one of the most highly-anticipated games currently in development.
