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Space sandbox MMO Dual Universe shows off its ship battlesFresh out of notE3!

Fresh out of notE3!

A new trailer forDual Universefresh out of notE3 gives a zappy look at the sandbox space MMO’s PvP action, with a few dozen players zipping around in ships they designed and built themselves. It’s flash and all, as notE3 trailers are, but also a bit weird because the sandbox has so, so, so much more than space battles. Even if spacebattles do have colourful lasers and therefore must be the best part.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsThat’s the new trailer hot off IGN’s Summer Of Gaming notE3 stream today. I’m no expert on E3 or notE3 (I never would have predictedcars descending from the ceiling) but I do think this sells the game short. It barely hints at what makesDual Universeinteresting: a giant sandbox world where you can build space stations, building giant factories on planets to feed the player-affected economy, programming systems on your creations, and all sorts of other things that I might have thought impractically ambitious a few years back. This trailer from April explains a lot more:To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsDual Universe has been availablein paid alphasince 2018. Access starts at €60. Our former Brendy spoke with developers Novaquark back in 2017, along with several other teamschasing the vision of a single-shard MMO.Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.

A new trailer forDual Universefresh out of notE3 gives a zappy look at the sandbox space MMO’s PvP action, with a few dozen players zipping around in ships they designed and built themselves. It’s flash and all, as notE3 trailers are, but also a bit weird because the sandbox has so, so, so much more than space battles. Even if spacebattles do have colourful lasers and therefore must be the best part.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsThat’s the new trailer hot off IGN’s Summer Of Gaming notE3 stream today. I’m no expert on E3 or notE3 (I never would have predictedcars descending from the ceiling) but I do think this sells the game short. It barely hints at what makesDual Universeinteresting: a giant sandbox world where you can build space stations, building giant factories on planets to feed the player-affected economy, programming systems on your creations, and all sorts of other things that I might have thought impractically ambitious a few years back. This trailer from April explains a lot more:To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsDual Universe has been availablein paid alphasince 2018. Access starts at €60. Our former Brendy spoke with developers Novaquark back in 2017, along with several other teamschasing the vision of a single-shard MMO.Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.

A new trailer forDual Universefresh out of notE3 gives a zappy look at the sandbox space MMO’s PvP action, with a few dozen players zipping around in ships they designed and built themselves. It’s flash and all, as notE3 trailers are, but also a bit weird because the sandbox has so, so, so much more than space battles. Even if spacebattles do have colourful lasers and therefore must be the best part.

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That’s the new trailer hot off IGN’s Summer Of Gaming notE3 stream today. I’m no expert on E3 or notE3 (I never would have predictedcars descending from the ceiling) but I do think this sells the game short. It barely hints at what makesDual Universeinteresting: a giant sandbox world where you can build space stations, building giant factories on planets to feed the player-affected economy, programming systems on your creations, and all sorts of other things that I might have thought impractically ambitious a few years back. This trailer from April explains a lot more:

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Dual Universe has been availablein paid alphasince 2018. Access starts at €60. Our former Brendy spoke with developers Novaquark back in 2017, along with several other teamschasing the vision of a single-shard MMO.

Whatever you call it, hit ourE3 2020tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check outthe PC games at the PlayStation 5 show,everything at the PC Gaming Show, andall the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.