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Solid Clouds announces launch of Starborne: Frontiers

June 25, 2021 by Andrew Newton

Indie publisher Solid Clouds has announced the launch of the next chapter in their Starborne universe with Starborne: Frontiers.  This new game is a huge expansion to the lore of their MMORTS, Sovereign Space.

With this new massive multiplayer real-time strategy, existing players will see a move away from the real-time empire-building format of Sovereign Space and instead take a voyage across civilised space, battling other commanders, building personal bases and discovering the galaxy’s secrets.  There’s more than a dozen factions waiting to be discovered, with each having their own history, lore and philosophies.  Some of these factions may share similar ideologies to players and help them whilst others may instantly have conflicting ideas about how things should work.

Players will also be able to team up with with their fellow commanders to take on the galaxy’s greatest dangers through both PvP and PvE elements.

“I am very excited about the opportunity to tell deeper stories with our games,” said Stefán Gunnarsson, the CEO of Solid Clouds. “We’ve come together and built the technical base that will allow us to truly dive into this massive universe and give our players more elaborate stories and role-playing elements. We’ve put enough work into Starborne‘s factions and characters to fill a book or two, and now we’re finally getting to share it with the world – it’s incredibly rewarding.”

Sign up for Starborne: Frontiers now by clicking here.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Solid Clouds, Starborne: Frontiers

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