TheMass Effectseries, while always beloved, has seen an increase in popularity lately with the release ofMass Effect Legendary Edition.Mass Effect: Legendary Editionis a compilation of the first three games in the sci-fi RPG series, and it includes various visual enhancements and quality of life upgrades.Mass Effect’s return to the limelight has reinvigorated the franchise’s many fans, with many making and sharing content again.

Mass Effecthas always had a very active community that is passionate for the series many rich and well-written characters, and they commonly create art pieces to share their love for the series. This fan-produced art ranges anywhere from various cosplays, to digital paintings, to evenMass Effect-related sleeve tattoos.

mass effect’s mordin as a medic from team fortress 2

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A Reddit user who goes by the name joeydeath538 has posted Nancy Choquette’s unique take onMass Effectart to the website. Nancy is a 2d/3d animator, designer, and student who creates various fan and concept art on her Blogspot. Rather than just create some more standardMass Effectfan art, Nancy has instead produced a couple of works that cross over with the team-based shooterTeam Fortress 2. Combining thecelebratedMass Effectcharacters Garrusand Mordin with the Sniper and Medic classes fromTeam Fortress 2, Nancy has managed to design some incredible pieces that manage to capture the feel of both IPs.

mas effect’s garrus as a sniper from team fortress 2

The Reddit post has received very positively, too; “Mass Fortress 2” has earned over three hundred upvotes as of writing.Mass EffectReddit community members are now imagining which characters they would pick from the series to fillother roles inTeam Fortress 2. Fans seem to believe that Wrex would make an excellent Heavy and Tali could fit in perfectly as the Engineer.

It is always intriguing to see different artists’ adaptations of characters in their own style andMass Effect’s expansive universe, lovable characters, and deep lore contribute to a wonderful game property to create art for. While the follow-up to the third game,Mass Effect: Andromeda, was not nearly as well-received as the initial trilogy,the release ofMass Effect Legendary Editionhas reminded nostalgic gamers just how incredible the series is.

Of course, fans would love to have their hands onMass Effect 4,which is now in development. Developer Bioware is also currently working onfantasy RPGDragon Age 4as well, so it may still be a long time before fans get a proper release date for the nextMass Effecttitle. While the release ofMass Effect Legendary Editionand art pieces like Nancy’s “Mass Fortress 2” may make that wait a little bit easier, fans are still eagerly awaiting more news on the much anticipatedMass Effect 4.

Mass Effect Legendary Editionis available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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