Sci-Fi Strategy Game Starborne Kicks Off Final Alpha
Today, Starborne: Sovereign Space, the sci-fi MMORTS developed by Solid Clouds, kicks off its final alpha test. The test will run for three months, during which time players will help test several features, including a completely revamped UI, end game superstructures, company creation, and more.
Starborn features a massive map that can currently support up to 5130 players at a time. As strategy games go, it's purposefully slow and players can play for months before reaching the end-game phase. During these games, players will use a card-based customization system to build out their fleets, stations, and more.
Those interested in helping with the game's final alpha test can still sign up by registering on the official site.
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