David Braben ci sta riempiendo di anticipazioni su Horizon, quasi quanto J.J.Abrams dispensa trailer di Star Wars Episode 7.
In questo ultimo video, David ci mostra come l’SRV viene sganciato dalla nave madre e si appoggia sul pianeta.
Grande attesa per Horizons!! Sono state annunciate le date delle prossime beta release :
il 9 Novembre per la 1.5 (ships) e il 24 novembre per la 2.0 (first stage).
Le nuove navi dovrebbero essere : Imperial Short Range Fighter (solo per il CQC), Lakon Keelback, Viper MK IV, Asp Scout , Federal Corvette, Imperial Cutter, Cobra MK IV (per i possessori del pass per Season 1 e Season 2)
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