

Move back in front of the wreckage and continue the path on your left (to the right of where the dog tag was). You’ll see the dog tag you need in front of the wreckage, then to the right of the wreckage is XO Pressly’s Datapad. Take a right and head towards the Galaxy Map wreckage. Take a right from the SOS capsule and follow the path to the very end to get your next dog tag. Turn around and head towards where a previous dog tag was in the dead-end on the immediate left, take the next left and go up the slope just above where the other dog tag was and travel to the end of the path to find another Fragile Crate with a dog tag inside.ĭropdown just to the left of the last dog tag, there is a Refined Element Zero on your immediate left, then face forward again towards the SOS capsule and you’ll find your next dog tag just to the right of it. There’s also a Refined Element Zero just to the right of the crate. To the left of the last dog tag is a large yellow Fragile Crate, destroy this to find your next dog tag. You should see the next dog tag in front of you. Turn around, and move your camera to the left of the cockpit. When you leave the cockpit, you’ll see your next dog tag right in front of you (behind the rock near the shuttle). That said, the stuff from the first two games is anywhere between two to five years old at this point.Ħ November is when you’ll be able to pick this up on PC or Xbox 360, with a PS3 release coming later.Continue along the wall on your right from the last dog tag and you’ll find the next inside of the remains of the cockpit. In other words, it seems that you get everything that came with the original retail releases of the games in the bundle – but nothing else.Ĭonsidering that the trilogy will sell for around $60 USD, it might be a bit much to expect a while wealth of DLC to be included.

The Xbox 360 version will be much the same, but minus the two add-ons for the first Mass Effect (for some reason).

Mass Effect 3 will, of course, have an online pass to let you play multiplayer. If you buy the PC copy, you’ll get ‘Bring Down the Sky’ and ‘Pinnacle Station’ for the original Mass Effect game, and all the Cerberus Network stuff for Mass Effect 2 (good old Zaeed, the slightly rubbish ‘Firewalker Pack’, Cerberus Assault Gear, Arc Projector heavy weapon, and ‘Normandy Crash site’ mission). Information about the PS3 bundle is promised in due course. A great big unknown void surrounding the announcement of a Mass Effect Trilogy bundle on Wednesday of last week namely, which of the many DLC components (if any) would be included with the base games? BioWare has now put up a page to answer that question, which deals with the PC and Xbox 360 versions of the release.
