All new BioWare's "Mass Effect: Andromeda" raised series of speculations and questions regarding to its title.

After the release of its trailer, it was revealed that one of the 12 ark ships that were sent in search for a new home is the Hyperion. And it is assumed that this ship will lay down as the basis of the game's title and gameplay.

According to the reports, the Hyperion ship, in parallel to Greek mythology, has become stronger when associated to Helios. As remembered, Hyperion is one of the 12 sons of Helios and in contrast to the game title "Andromeda," there's a part of the game plot that will lead gamers to the Helius Cluster story arc, Breathe Cast reported.

Mysteries starts to crack up and putting the pieces intact making the game more and more interesting. Looking back at the time when "Mass Effect: Andromeda" was first revealed at E3 and which was directly from last year. Most of the gamers raised some questions on why they're using Ghost Riders in the Sky by Johnny Cash as the trailer's soundtrack. But later on it was answered by having a direct reference to Helios which most was known to be leading a flaming chariot in the sky as the Greek's titan embodiment of the sun. The name Helius Cluster was also another reference to Helios, Design & Trend reported.

Michael Gamble, the game's producer received praises from the social media for the upcoming title. He stated that the development of the game will be great and the title itself showcases new series of systems, missions, design and narrative that makes it unique to the latter "Mass Effect" franchise and will also feature a changed mortality system.

BioWare's "Mass Effect: Andromeda" which was published by Electronics Art is scheduled to be released on March 2017 on PS4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.