BioWare Montreal Studio Director Yanick Roy continues to tease fan with "Mass Effect 4" details on his official Twitter account.

A fan asked Roy how far along the latest "Mass Effect" installment is in its development process. Roy responded, "Too late for one, too early for the other... So I guess we're somewhere in the middle?"

Roy has been keeping the "Mass Effect" fans in the loop on Twitter. Roy last updated fans about the franchise in March, apologizing for the lack of information available about "Mass Effect 4."

"I apologize for not having any new info on the next Mass Effect for you. It's because our focus is on doing it right over doing it fast," Roy wrote.

BioWare representatives have also been teasing small details about the game. The game developers recently made an appearance at PAX East 2014. According to Canoe.Ca, Bioware representatives Cathleen Rootsaert and Joel MacMillan responded to fan questions, one in particular regarding the future of same-sex relationships options.

"We can't divulge that. But, I'll just say that inclusivity is part of the BioWare mandate. So, we do our best," Rootsaert told the crowd.

MacMillan took a question regarding whether "Mass Effect 4" will be available on next-gen consoles, but couldn't divulge information regarding the title.

"It's kind of tricky to officially comment on that, but I mean, gen4looks pretty awesome and Mass Effect's an awesome-looking game," MacMillan said during the PAX East panel.

Though "Mass Effect 4" news has been scarce, rumors of a "Mass Effect" trilogy remaster in the works. Aaron Flynn, general manager of BioWare's Edmonton and Montreal studios, revealed in March the team has discussed a possible remaster.

"We have discussed [a remaster] internally. If we can put solid plans together we'll share. Great to hear you're keen," Flynn wrote on his official Twitter account.