10 Video Games You Won't Believe Share The Same Universe
4. Dragon Age And Mass Effect
Since both Mass Effect and Dragon Age are the most recognizable properties of Bioware, the two games naturally like to reference each other a lot. There are plenty of easter eggs in both games that give a small nod to the other, like the ogre statue in Donovan Hock's vault, for example, but some of these references actually go a little bit deeper.
In Mass Effect, there is a planet called Klendagon that, upon further inspection, appears to share a disturbing amount of similarities with Thedas, the world in which Dragon Age takes place. Similar to Thedas, the planet has two moons. Not only that, the way in which the moons orbit around the planet Klendagon matches with the fact that one of Thedas' moons can only be seen for a few months each year.
The most damning piece of evidence has to be one of the moon's surfaces, however. It has the exact same pattern of ridges as the moon seen in Dragon Age.
Although Klendagon is described in the game as unhabitable, the description also suggests that life once existed there but was wiped out in an unknown cataclysm. something that could easily happen within the dark world of Dragon Age.