VRFocus - On 5th January 2013 UK-based indie studio Frontier Developments completed a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign to develop a new entry in its long-running Elite space simulation videogame series, Elite: Dangerous. The developer raised some £1,578,316 GBP to create the project, which it would go on to confirm would feature full support for the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD). Today, after extensive Alpha, Beta and Gamma testing, the developer has finally launched Elite: Dangerous on PC for £39.99.
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The developers of the space simulator Elite Dangerous at Frontier Developments revealed a brand-new ship coming to the game.
Ah man.
I'm gonna be all over this game.
I hope Ubisoft are taking notes. Frontier have bend over backwards with this game. Sure it had probs during beta but most were fixed within hours!! Well done to David Braben & his team :)