Bringing Elite Dangerous' current storyline to an end, Frontier Developments has announced Aftermath as the next story arc.
Frontier Development has released a new update for Elite: Dangerous, which addresses various bug fixes and PC performance issues.
Frontier Developments has announced that they will be halting all active and future content updates of Elite Dangerous on consoles to focus on the PC version.
Killer Queen Black, Superhot: Mind Control Delete and more also coming.
Two very different titles to grab for free this time around.
The expansion will allow players to explore planets on foot.
With Beginners' Zones, new players can be eased in.
Time to launch off.
Not enough subtitles.
Endless frontier.
PS4 Pro support included
84 million hours averaged across entire player base.
In space, no one can hear you scream.
Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy.
Frontier offers a little peek at its upcoming expansion for Elite: Dangerous.
With a guest appearance by The Boss.
The massively multiplayer space sim offers quite a lot on the Xbox One.
Frontier worked on bringing the game to Xbox One "without cutting technical corners".
Senior producer for Xbox One Gary Richards also talks about the CQC update.
Frontier CEO David Braben discusses the current state of Elite: Dangerous on Xbox One.
Update 1.4 will introduce some close quarters combat between ships.
So ... they're not inclined to downgrade the appearance, but they downgraded the appearance.
Game of Galactic Thrones.
Frontier sweetening the deal for players purchasing the game through its website.
Players can fight for various factions and receive different perks with the next update.
Plus, the Mac version is coming out soon too.
One player netted $15,000 from the pool.
Now people can hear you scream in space.
So says the developer.
The Xbox One version won't be dumbed down and development won't slow on the PC version.
The crowd-funded space adventure comes to consoles.
Plus, new craft teased.
New community goals and visual improvements have been made.
Developer promising major additions.
And now the focus is squarely on the game.
Prepare to explore the galaxy and do battle on a massive scale.
Yesterday, we reported that right ahead of the launch of the game, developers Frontier had dropped the single player offline mode from their upcoming space sim game, Elite: Dangerous; fans were un... Read More
And on this issue, I support the fans.
Alas, the galaxy isn't as lonely as you thought anymore.
Meanwhile, the third beta has been announced.
Why can't we have the game now?!
It's only £50!
Perhaps the PS4 and Xbox One?
Fight, trade, hunt your way across a giant galaxy of billions of star systems.