Bioware to fix Mass Effect 3 Face Import bug early next week

Bioware to fix Mass Effect 3 Face Import bug early next week

Bioware has confirmed that it would roll out a long-awaited face import fix for Mass Effect 3.

Longstanding fans of Mass Effect series have been complaining about a bug that slays any Shepard created back in the original Mass Effect. While some opted for either the male or female default model, many others are waiting for a fix.

The developer yesterday promised that it would release a fix to eliminate the bug, alongside a free multiplayer Resurgence Pack that would bring new characters, weapons and maps.

PC copies will receive the fix on 9th of April, while consoles will get it a day later- on 10th of April.

Separately, publisher Electronic Arts (EA) has announced a new free DLC pack that will expand events at the end of Mass Effect 3.

Executive Producer Casey Hudson, of the Mass Effect series, said, "We have reprioritized our post-launch development efforts to provide the fans who want more closure with even more context and clarity to the ending of the game, in a way that will feel more personalized for each player.”

Mass Effect 3 received a very warm welcome when it was released, with 890,000 copies sold within first twenty-four hours.


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Overseas firms look past weakness in Indian economy

Overseas firms look past weakness in Indian economy

Global firms are making huge investments in India's consumer market, despite the overall weakness in the Asia's third-largest economy.

In the recent past, consumer goods giant Unilever announced its decision to invest $5.4 billion to increase its stake in its Indian arm Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

Available figures suggest that foreign companies collectively spent around $9.86 in mergers and acquisitions in India this year. The figure is the highest in Asia.

Chennai-born Mittu Chandilya to pilot AirAsia’s India operations

Chennai-born Mittu Chandilya to pilot AirAsia’s India operations

AirAsia's CEO Tony Fernandes on Wednesday revealed the identity of the person who will pilot the Malaysian airline's India operations.

Fernandes, the promoter of AirAsia, had announced in March that the airline had selected a very smart boy from Madras, with an amazing CV, as the CEO for AirAsia India.

Revealing the identity of the AirAsia India CEO, he yesterday said the CEO is 32-year-old, Chennai-born Mittu Chandilya, who is currently based in Singapore.