They don't call him Evil Chris for nothing, but Chris Priestly, BioWare's senior community coordinator has teased a picture of an Xbox with he claims contains the next single-player DLC for Mass Effect 3.
In itself, the picture doesn't reveal much, showing simply an old Xbox dev kit. But Priestly's admission pretty much verifies that BioWare is developing a new single-player DLC for the game.
"Just got my hands on an Xbox with a build of the upcoming ME3 SP DLC," wrote Priestly on his public Twitter account. "I guess I know what I'll be doing tomorrow. #ME3"
Chris added that the reason the Xbox looks so big and bulky is because it's a dev kit, and that game developers don't use discs for their development builds.
"Its a developer kit. We don't use discs and just update the build directly to a hard drive," he wrote in an additional tweet.
Way to tease us like that, Chris. It's only a matter of time before BioWare makes a formal announcement of what they have planned and what the single-player DLC is set to contain. With any luck, it'll do more than just expand the single-player experience and perhaps provide some answers for some of the many burning questions fans have of the series. If anything, it would be nice if they expanded the game well beyond the trilogy.