Elite Dangerous’ long-teased atmospheric landings – that is, on-foot planetary traversal – will finally become a reality when the space sim’s major Odyssey update arrives next year, and developer Frontier has offered a closer look at the sometimes dusty, sometimes icy expanses players will be able to explore as part of its latest developer diary.
Atmospheric landings have been discussed in relation to Elite Dangerous even before the game’s release back in 2014, with Frontier’s David Braben outlining his hopes to eventually see “interesting things, cityscapes, even animals, life, trees” on planets during its original Kickstarter campaign. Some eight years later, vehicular landings are possible, but the opportunity for players to leave their ship and step foot on distant worlds is yet to materialise.
That changes next year, of course, and Frontier has now shared a few additional details of the sights curious explorers can encounter once the Odyssey update arrives. Those hoping for the diverse flora and fauna of No Man’s Sky’s fantastical biomes, or even the spectacle of Star Citizen’s city planets, might want to get their expectations in check, however. Based on Frontier’s latest developer video, Elite Dangerous will initially only permit player to disembark – and enjoy “that Neil Armstrong moment” – on the rather barren wastes of rocky and ice planets.
Elite Dangerous’ long-teased atmospheric landings – that is, on-foot planetary traversal – will finally become a reality when the space sim’s major Odyssey update arrives next year, and developer Frontier has offered a closer look at the sometimes dusty, sometimes icy expanses players will be able to explore as part of its latest developer diary.Atmospheric landings have been discussed in relation to Elite Dangerous even before the game’s release back in 2014, with Frontier’s David Braben outlining his hopes to eventually see “interesting things, cityscapes, even animals, life, trees” on planets during its original Kickstarter campaign. Some eight years later, vehicular landings are possible, but the opportunity for players to leave their ship and step foot on distant worlds is yet to materialise.That changes next year, of course, and Frontier has now shared a few additional details of the sights curious explorers can encounter once the Odyssey update arrives. Those hoping for the diverse flora and fauna of No Man’s Sky’s fantastical biomes, or even the spectacle of Star Citizen’s city planets, might want to get their expectations in check, however. Based on Frontier’s latest developer video, Elite Dangerous will initially only permit player to disembark – and enjoy “that Neil Armstrong moment” – on the rather barren wastes of rocky and ice planets.Read moreEurogamer.net