BioWare promises to fix error-filled Mass Effect novel

After the internet picked apart Mass Effect: Deception, the newest novel based on BioWare's hit action-RPG franchise, BioWare and the book's publisher (Del Rey) has issued a public apology the book's inaccuracies, stating they "would like to extend [their] sincerest apologies to the Mass Effect fans for any errors and oversights made in the recent novel," seemingly unaware of the irony in the fact that they left the letter "m" off the word before "errors."
The error-laden novel, having been the subject of poor reviews from readers on Amazon and across the internet, will have "a number of changes that will appear in future editions," according to BioWare's community leader Chris Priestly.
BioWare also offered solace to the jilted fans, stating that the developer wants to "assure them that we are listening and taking this matter very seriously."
Have you read the novel yet? If so, what do you think of the errors?
SOURCE: BioWare responds to Mass Effect: Deception outcry [Eurogamer]
















