🚀Mass Effect
Worlds
9 worlds
A divination master and exorcist from the Mutant Chronicles universe save Commander Shepard from a thresher maw on Akuze, earning a spot on the Normandy as humanity's most unlikely allies against the Reaper threat.
When a legendary Viking warrior is catapulted into Mass Effect's future and saves Commander Shepard with a power core mace, he joins her crew—unaware that an ancient axe of impossible origin waits in the shadows to claim its true wielder.
When things go wrong on Eden Prime, Commander Shepard finds herself face to face with an unlikely saviour. A member of the elusive Alb faction from Magalan, Shepard must now learn how to handle a man with complete emotional control and possessing mysterious powers.
When a hardened humanity and allies accidentally break an intergalactic law they were unaware of, a brief war leads to two world vies crashing, and now the Council must content with the fact that they are not the only power bloc on the street any more.
When a reality-shattering anomaly drops a Viking berserker, an XCOM operative, a Mutant Chronicles Inquisitor, an Alb commander, and a rogue into the Mass Effect universe, Commander Shepard's mission on Eden Prime descends into glorious chaos.
You're a newly recruited Spectre agent in the Mass Effect universe, navigating galactic politics, ancient threats, and complicated alliances across the stars.
When Commander Shepard’s desperate last stand on Eden Prime is interrupted by a laughing, hulking giant who punches Geth into orbit, the Mass Effect universe gets a healthy dose of Hanover Fiste's chaotic charm.
When humanity's XCOM veterans emerge onto the galactic stage with psionic warfare and plasma weapons that dwarf Reaper tech, the Council races must decide whether these battle-hardened soldiers are the galaxy's salvation or its next extinction event.
After defeating three alien invasions and reverse-engineering their tech, humanity's XCOM-led alliance stumbles upon Mass Effect's Citadel Council—only to discover Earth's jury-rigged weapons make the galaxy's ancient powers look primitively outgunned.








