BioWare just announced with a brief post on the official Mass Effect website that patching for the single player and story content of Mass Effect Andromeda has ended with the latest update, 1.10.

In the message signed by the whole Mass Effect Andromeda team, we read that they they have worked hard to address community feedback, and to respond to concerns, building on what the fans loved.

The team is grateful to everyone who played the game, and they are proud of what they have created.

Unfortunately, there are no more patches coming for the single player story, but more story info will be provided via APEX multiplayer missions and upcoming comics and novels, including the fate of the Quarian ark.

The multiplayer team will continue to work on the game, including new multiplayer missions, character kits, and something in store for N7 Day.

"We appreciate all the millions of people who came with us to the Andromeda galaxy. We hope to see you again in the Mass Effect universe."

Back in July, Mass Effect Andromeda received  free demo, that can still be checked out to see if you want to jump into the game, that at least for what single player is concerned, has reached its final form.

If you require more information, you can also check out our original review.