Elite Dangerous Articles
A new FAQ from the Elite Dangerous team addresses community questions about the recently-announced opening of version 4.0 to all PC players. They cover instancing, content, 3.8 holdouts, and updates.
Mike BC (AKA CMDR Erek Sprax) has been a bit pessimistic about Humanity's chances in Elite Dangerous' latest episode with the Thargoids. So, instead, he set out to explore.
The Azimuth Saga has come to an end in Elite Dangerous and from that end comes a new beginning. Aftermath is the next phase of the game's narrative for the coming updates this year and moving forward.
The Azimuth Saga is about to come to an end in Elite Dangerous. Next week's update will bring an end to the long-running story, which has been running since late 2020.
If you've been playing on the darker side of the Milky Way, Elite Dangerous Odyssey now has a mission variant that will let you lean in harder on the wrong side of the law. Update 12 brings a new criminal mission, as well as shipyard terminals to settlement prisons.
As many Elite Dangerous fans know, development on the console versions has been canceled with Frontier prioritizing the PC version of the space-faring sim. As a result, Frontier are giving console fans a way to carry their progress over to PC, as well as easing their docking on the platform in the form of the game for free.
Frontier has released a 2022 roadmap for Elite Dangerous, and it includes new content plans, update cadence, and details on console profile transfers.
Elite Dangerous will get its next Frameshift Live stream next week. On the agenda are a 2022 roadmap, and console account transfers.
The launch of Elite Dangerous: Odyssey brought about some turmoil for the community surrounding the game, following months and months of bug fixes and tuning, the game returned to a normal state. With this return to normality, many players wonder, what are the most exciting ways to play Elite? Exploration, maybe?
Update 11 for Elite Dangerous is the first update since the game ended active development on console. It adds interiors to Fleet Carriers, a new mission type, and interiors in Fleet Carriers.
Frontier will end active content development on consoles for Elite Dangerous, with an eye on the 'long-term future' of the game with all new development on PC.
With last year's release of Elite Dangerous Odyssey, the space MMO has seen its fair share of issues. However, we turn our attention to the combat this time, as the addition of on-foot missions and action has added a new element to the MMO. How does it fare, especially compared to ship-based combat almost a year after its release?
Frontier has delayed the upcoming release of Elite Dangerous: Odyssey on console in order for the team to hunker down and get the PC version in a state that is acceptable to its team and the players. As such, no new date or timetable has been revealed for the console release, with CEO David Braben simply state that only when the PC experience is "solid" will the console roadmap be more clear moving forward.
Elite Dangerous: Odyssey got off to a really rocky start, and the team at Frontier is working to ensure that the anticipated expansion is as stable and performant as possible in the wake of the launch. Today the team shared a bit of its roadmap for the next few patches as well as what they are doing to fix issues, as well as improving communication with the playerbase.
In an update today, Frontier has detailed quite the list of bug fixes for Elite Dangerous: Odyssey players as they attempt to fix the problems introduced in the expansion.