Star Conflict is a free action-packed Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) space game where players control their own spaceships. The game uses instanced battles, with struggle for dominance in space sectors.
Three thousand years have passed since the first colonists left Earth. Now the galaxy is divided between the militant star empires and independent mercenary groups. In a remote corner of the galaxy — Sector 1337, the area of the dead — a world has been left behind. Here, the ruins of a great civilization of Precursors have recently been discovered. Huge factories and sprawling cities are falling into decay. Fragments of ships lie on the fields where massive battles were once fought. But there is not a living soul. Everything has been destroyed by a mysterious Cataclysm — a pulsing anomaly that burned out all life within this sector.
This doesn’t stop mankind, the new «owner» of the Universe. Mercenaries and adventurers have flocked to the sector to sift through the ruins and loot its abandoned artifacts, without consideration of the danger. Many have disappeared — including members of well-armed expeditions — but those who have managed to return have uncovered unprecedented riches. So looters continue to come here, to find the Precursors’ lost treasures — and to fight for them.
With the galaxy on the brink of war and the Precursors’ legacy at stake, elite pilots will be in high demand. Join them in Star Conflict, where a new era of space action awaits!
The project is built by Star Gem Inc. on the basis of the studio’s in-house Hammer Engine.
Features include:
- Beautifully textured, environments.
- Action-packed interplanetary skirmishes.
- 3 sides of conflict: the Empire, Federation and Jericho. Each side is divided into two factions, so the game has a total of six factions.
- 3 ship classes: light and fast interceptors, powerful fighters and well-defended frigates. Each class can carry out a specific role.
- Based on Player versus Player battles between two teams.
- Various PvP game modes.
- PvE missions, where players can group together to fight against AI-controlled enemies.
- “Custom Battle” mode which provides players with tremendous opportunities for choosing the type of gameplay that suits them best.
- Develop your abilities, establish specialized skills, and perfect your tactics.
- Support for the Oculus Rift virtual reality (VR) headset.
Website: star-conflict.com
Support: Steam Store
Developer: Stargem Games
License: Closed Source
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