Fractured Space Goes Free-To-Play Following Latest Update
After a year and a half in Early Access, Fractured Space has officially gone free-to-play. Players can now and play the space battle MOBA as much as they would like completely for free without fear of the free weekend ending.
A major update also went live recently. The update adds two maps, a Drop System, new missions, and a Firing Range feature that allows players to try ships before they buy. The full update description is as follows.
The new update, which is live today, enriches the gameplay system with highly anticipated additions to the game. In addition to two new sector maps, two new ships and better game balancing, Fractured Space introduces a Drop System that offers rewards to players for a variety of in-game activities while simultaneously making the method of acquiring new crew more satisfying. Twenty additional crew are now available, doubling the number in the game, and Drop Pods that can unlock new crew are earned on a daily basis through the completion of games over the course of each day.
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New missions will unfold during the game and players will also be awarded with medals for special achievements, giving players new gameplay goals to aim for.
Choosing the right ship is easier than ever, thanks to the new Firing Range, where players can test any ship before purchase, together with a completely revamped new tutorial system to introduce new players to the battlefield. Even the wait before matches is improved, with a new space shooting minigame available as the 5v5 teams are assembled online.
You can find more information about the game on Steam or the official website.