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Elite: Dangerous is set for launch on PC on 16th December

by Mark Tyson on 10 November 2014, 13:05

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The developers of Elite: Dangerous have officially announced that the game will be released on PCs before the end of the year, on 16 December, reports EuroGamer. Plans for this modern sequel to the popular space combat game first emerged on Kickstarter in November 2012. It was a project seeking to raise £1.25m to turn game development plans into reality. Since being successfully crowdfunded in January 2013, raising £1.5m from 25,000 backers, maker Frontier Developments has been busy working on the game, presenting it in various states of progress throughout this year.

Although the December release date is later than originally planned, and the game will only be playable on PCs initially, the Cambridgeshire-based developers are already putting up a pre-order package of 'Elite: Dangerous Mercenary Edition' ahead of the launch date. This gives those who purchase the £35 ($50) bundle in advance ship liveries, day-one decals and some other goodies in addition to the full game.

"It is important we make a great game first, but then we will look at other platforms," said David Braben, co-developer of the original Elite game, when speaking about porting the game to consoles. Frontier announced that over 140,000 players had taken part in its alpha and beta testing programme and the studio confirmed that those who have paid to take part in the testing phases of the game have helped raise £7.5m in funds.

An event is being planned for 22 November which will give the public a taste of what the finished game will look like. However, in addition to patches, post-launch expansions are also planned, including planetary landing, meaning that the launched version will not be the end of Elite: Dangerous' game development.

The game's launch will face heavy competition from rival title, Star Citizen, which also has strong community backing and has raised more than $60m (£38m) from its backers and fans. That game is set to be released in 2016. In contrast to Braben/Frontier, Star Citizen creator Chris Roberts has previously expressed his lack of interest in porting the game onto consoles.

"Competition is always a good thing for the players, as it gives choice, but also it keeps the competitors on their proverbial toes," Braben said, welcoming the presence of rival space epics.



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Fingers crossed the Linux version will appear around about feb/march time, that is if he decides to do it in the end, can't quite remember his exact words but gave me hope that it would arrive eventually so I backed it.
Is this available to buy anywhere apart from the official store?
Was hoping for a boxed dvd copy but no where has it listed.
£35 seems a bit steep to me for a download version, but I an aware I am stingy.
Have the beta but it was buggy as hell and crashed out so often I gave up a month back since their support were useless. Will take a look again when the final version comes out. Hopefully I get something playable for my £50.
Doesn't seem very long at all to iron out some major issues but I live in hope!

They have to sort out private group issues (was unable to get 3 players onto the same server in order to play together for over an hour of trying. Gave up in the end) and enable UI scaling for multi monitor systems (with bezel compensation on the ui is cut off the sides of the main monitor).

If they fix those things before release I can see many hours of playing on it, if not it will quickly be consigned to the virtual dustbin.
Kanoe
Doesn't seem very long at all to iron out some major issues but I live in hope!

Given how quickly they patch most things every time a new Beta release comes out - within mere days and sometimes even hours, instead of the months some Devs take - I think they'll have it pretty decent by the time it's released proper.