Push Square reports that The Expanse: Osiris Reborn will arrive on PlayStation 5 next year, positioning itself as the nearest alternative to the Mass Effect formula until BioWare's next instalment materialises.
The project leans into the elements that made Mass Effect a reference point for modern sci‑fi RPGs: a widescreen setting, party and crew dynamics, and an emphasis on narrative choices that shape character relationships and story outcomes. Promotional materials and early coverage highlight an expansive setting and a focus on player agency, underlining the title's appeal to fans seeking a rich, story-led experience in space.
Osiris Reborn also appears to prioritise cinematic presentation and upgraded visuals on PS5 hardware, with trailers suggesting improved environmental fidelity and character work compared with earlier entries in the franchise's gaming adaptations. Tactical encounters and ship‑based sequences are framed as complementary pillars to the character-driven campaign, reinforcing the sense of scale across planetary and interstellar encounters.
The timing of the announcement matters as much as the content. With the next Mass Effect still awaiting a substantial public appearance, Osiris Reborn arrives as a tangible option for players craving a party-based, choice-forward sci‑fi RPG experience on current‑generation hardware.
Further details on platforms beyond PS5, release windows, pricing and exact gameplay systems remain pending. The title will be of particular interest to players who favour branching narratives, squad mechanics and a large, lore-rich universe to explore while awaiting the next major Mass Effect release.