Electronic Arts and Bioware are packaging the Mass Effect trilogy together this fall for $59.99.

Mass Effect Trilogy will be available for the Xbox 360 and PC on November 6.

The PlayStation 3 version, which will include the first Mass Effect for the first time on the console, will be made available at “a later date.” In addition to the packaged deal, Mass Effect will also be available standalone from the PlayStation Network.

There is no word if DLC from each game will be included in the pack as of yet, or if the Mass Effect Trilogy will make its way to Wii U as Mass Effect 3 is planned for the system’s release window.

EA also announced N7 Day, a “worldwide celebration of the Mass Effect franchise” that will take place on November 7.

After studio co-founders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuck retired from the industry earlier this month, Bioware hinted at another possible game set in the Mass Effect universe.

The original Mass Effect was published by Microsoft Game Studios in 2007. Subsequent games in the franchise were published by EA.

Mass Effect 3 concluded Bioware’s trilogy earlier this year with a slew of controversy over the game’s ending. The developer later released an extended ending to fix fan complaints.