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BioWare's 'Dylan' Game With Adonis-Looking Main Character Will Debut at E3 2017

Rumor has it that Canadian game developer BioWare may be planning on debuting a brand-new game at the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).

The buzz reportedly came from Liam Robertson, who is the journalist behind the "Did You Know Gaming?" and Unseen 64 videos and articles online. The game currently goes by the working title "Dylan," and is expected to be a sci-fi themed massively multiplayer online game (MMO) that may be akin to game titles "Destiny" and "The Division." Dylan could also be the name of the rumored game's main character.

There are not much details about the alleged game just yet. Robertson claimed that someone described the game as a "semi-MMO" and is a huge-scale project that may surpass any of BioWare's hit video games at the moment.

"It's bigger than 'Mass Effect: Andromeda,' considerably so. It will have co-op," Robertson added.

An artist that the journalist has spoken with allegedly revealed that the game's main character is a "gorgeous Adonis" and that there will also be a female character beside him. Robertson claimed he wasn't sure if the female character will be playable.

CEO of Electronic Arts, Andrew Wilson, reportedly said in a financial call last year that the new game will be released by the end of 2018's first financial quarter. However, instead of an MMO role-playing game (RPG), Wilson described the alleged game as an action-adventure offering from BioWare.

Whether or not an MMORPG game called "Dylan" is about to be released this year, gaming enthusiasts speculate that BioWare will very likely be unveiling something at EA's E3 press conference, which will be held on Saturday, June 10.

Of course, these are all just rumors at the moment and should be taken with a healthy dose of skepticism until BioWare releases an official statement about a game allegedly called "Dylan."

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