Mass Effect: Andromeda producer Fernando Melo has made a confirmation about the ten-hour demo of the game, and it includes an access to its multiplayer. He further pointed out through a twitter reply that nothing will be revealed further yet. This looks like a challenge for all fans to figure out, according to The BitBag.
This might possibly mean that the single-player portion of the game will not be huge. Every Mass Effect game that was previously released has a logically big starting level such as Cerberus base, Earth, or Eden Prime. So it would just be reasonable to expect playing Andromeda's equivalent. Aside from this, a lot of things might be limited. For those who are would-be speedrunners, they might not want the players to finish the game before they have paid for it.
Dataminers are for sure not minding these. It can be expected that every aspect of the multiplayer can be understood during the latter part of the trial period together with anything that Bioware was not able to delete from their files before they disturbed the build. It is normal for the full game to have a few extra limitations that were coded on top, and this might be quite a lot too.
According to PC GamesN, there were rumors about Mass Effect new trailer that will be released within the week, along with a marketing push that will be kicking into full swirl. Those who are subscribers to EA Access and Origin Access on PC will be allowed to play within the first ten hours of Mass Effect: Andromeda, one week prior to its European release date.
The monthly subscription service, EA Access, is exclusively available for Xbox One. In spite this, Origin Access is also available on PC that comes with great offers. A Twitter announcement was made on Jan. 7 that EA Access members are given the privilege to get a time-limited trial for Mass Effect: Andromeda, and there was a later confirmation on this thread that Origin Access members will also experience such opportunity.