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Star Traders: Frontiers leaves Steam Early Access next week

July 27, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Trese Brothers Games’ epic space RPG Star Traders: Frontiers will be leaving Steam Early Access on Wednesday 1st August.  After eight months and over 80 updates, players will soon be able to enjoy a full release of Star Traders: Frontiers.  A new trailer showcasing the game can be seen below…

Star Traders: Frontiers places players in command of their very own starship as it travels through a massive open universe.  Players will choose and customise their ship using the 300+ upgrades and the crew as they explore a galaxy that is slowly being reunified but threatened by internal strife, alien threats and political intrigue.  Every single crew member is a unique character and has their own personality traits, history, jobs and talents.  They can be promoted and rewarded after their successes or can be forgotten after their deaths.

Star Traders: Frontiers features:

  • Explore​ ​endless​ ​procedurally generated​ ​galactic​ ​maps, meet​ ​unique​ ​characters ​and​ face off against ​enemies​ ​to​ ​conquer​ ​the​ ​galaxy.
  • Become ​a​ ​spy,​ ​smuggler,​ ​explorer,​ ​pirate, merchant,​ ​bounty​ ​hunter ​and​ ​more​ ​(21​ ​jobs​ ​available in total).
  • Customise​ ​your​ ​own​ ​spaceship by choosing from​ ​more​ ​than​ ​300​ ​upgrades​ ​and​ ​build​ ​your very​ ​own​ ​vessel​ ​to​ ​venture​ ​across​ ​the​ ​galaxy.
  • Assemble​ ​and​ ​tailor​ ​a​ ​loyal​ ​crew ​and​ ​equip​ ​specialised​ ​gear​ ​to​ ​every ​crew​ ​member to help their role.
  • Experience​ ​an​ ​ever-changing​ ​narrative:​ ​Decide​ ​to​ ​make​ ​friends​ ​or​ ​foes​ ​with​ ​other factions​ ​and​ ​influence​ ​political,​ ​economic and​ ​personal​ ​matters.

During the time in Early Access the game has seen the following additions:

  • 24 new types of ships
  • More than 100 new ship components to customize the perfect craft
  • 2 new character Jobs
  • 32 new Talents
  • 52 new mission types
  • 22 new contact types and services
  • 10 new character outfits – with 14 new hats, helmets, and accessories
  • 4 new story eras: Second Founding, Coalition, 3rd Century, and Crimson Pox
  • Customizable difficulty: Play your own way!
  • Prize ship Talents: Capture enemy ships
  • New maximum level cap – raised by 25%

“With Star Traders: Frontiers, we’re trying to translate the epic feel of the ‘space operas’ we all know and love to a solid, thrilling role-playing game. Filling a game with lore and player agency is easier said than done, but I think what we have so far is quite special.” Said Andrew Trese, Co-Founder, Trese Brothers Games.

Star Traders: Frontiers will leave Early Access on the 1st August.

Originally published July 27, 2018. Updated July 26, 2018.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Star Traders: Frontiers, Trese Brothers Games

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