Mass Effect has undoubtedly earned its place as one of the most cherished RPG franchises, captivating fans with its memorable characters, intriguing locales, and hidden narratives scattered across its expansive universe. For enthusiasts eager to delve deeper, Fanatical has just launched a compelling bundle that gathers 11 Mass Effect graphic novels and art books. It’s quite the steal, offering around $140 worth of content for just $8.99.
If you’re as hooked on this universe as I am, you’ll be excited to know about the Mass Effect Comics & Art Book Bundle now available on Fanatical. There are two enticing tiers to consider: the first one, priced at $1.99, includes three fabulous products. But if you’re aiming for the full experience, the $8.99 tier offers an impressive collection of 11 books. Among them, you’ll find eight graphic novels like the Mass Effect: Evolution series, all penned by key members of the game’s writing team. These comics spotlight many of the series’ most beloved characters, making it an essential read for any die-hard fan eager to explore beyond the realm of gaming.
Besides the enthralling stories captured in the graphic novels, this bundle also treats you to three stunning Mass Effect art books. Highlights include “The Art of The Mass Effect Universe,” “The Art of The Mass Effect Trilogy,” and “The Art of Mass Effect: Andromeda.” These books offer over 600 pages of exquisite concept art, perfect for anyone interested in the creative process behind these iconic games or simply in admiration of beautiful artwork.
Even better, every book in the collection is DRM-free and downloadable in PDF format, providing flexibility and convenience to enjoy them whenever and wherever you wish. However, this fantastic offer won’t be around indefinitely, so if you’re interested, you might want to act fast. At just $8.99, this treasure trove of Mass Effect lore is a fantastic bargain.
A quick aside—I’m Noah Hunter, a freelance writer and reviewer with a deep love for games and technology. I co-founded Final Weapon in 2019, an outlet keen on delivering Japanese gaming news free from fluff, and I’ve had the chance to write for various publishers on the gaming medium.