


In the first game, players had to choose between saving their two human squadmates, Kaidan Alenko or Ashley Williams. For Mass Effect 3, 82% of players chose male Shepard, so that’s at least 14 more percent of people who are choosing FemShep and hearing Jennifer Hale’s performance. Let’s go down the list and compare it to the last time Bioware released similar stats on Mass Effect 3.Īccording to the graphic, 68% of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition players created a male version of the protagonist, which is actually a bit less than the studio last reported.

The studio released a big graphic on its social channels, and it breaks down a lot of choices made in the remastered collection, from which gender Commander Shepard they played, who they saved on Virmire in the first game, and what characters are most likely to survive Mass Effect 2’s suicide mission. But there are some interesting things to point out. And honestly, a lot of this seems in line with what players have always done. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition has been out for about two months now, and BioWare has released some statistics on some of the choices that players made across the trilogy.
