EVERSPACE 2 expansion “Wrath of the Ancients” announced

EVERSPACE 2

ROCKFISH Games have announced EVERSPACE 2 downloadable content “Wrath of the Ancients,” the game’s second large post-launch expansion pack.

The new “Wrath of the Ancients” expansion is launching for the sci-fi action RPG across all platforms, sometime this spring.

“Our community keeps asking when they can finally explore Aethon and the answer is soon! EVERSPACE 2: Wrath of the Ancients massively expands the universe of the EVERSPACE series, giving pilots more star systems to explore, more enemies to battle, and a new ship that changes the game. Players who want to discover more of Cluster 34 have a lot to look forward to,” said ROCKFISH Games CEO and co-founder Michael Schade in a press release. “Over the coming months, we’ll be sharing all kinds of reveals for Wrath of the Ancients on our social channels and streams. Stay tuned space pilots!” 

Here’s a rundown on the new expansion, plus its reveal trailer:

Wrath of the Ancients continues the EVERSPACE 2 story, adding new star systems to explore and expanding existing star systems with new side quests.

Players will be able to pilot a new ship to battle against alien enemies and ancient threats in an all-new story set after the events of EVERSPACE 2. Mysterious attacks have laid waste to human settlements in Cluster 34, destabilizing factions in power and stranding survivors. With this destruction, the uneasy peace between humankind and Okkar is threatened—space pilots will venture into the Okkar Homeworlds to discover the truth behind the threat before war reignites the DMZ.

During the events of Wrath of the Ancients, warp gates open to four new fully explorable star systems including the Okkar homeworlds and Aethon, adding even more secrets throughout Cluster 34. These new star systems will be packed with new enemies, weapons, and gear to discover.

EVERSPACE 2 has been available for Windows PC (via SteamGOG, and the Microsoft Store), Xbox Series X|S, and PS5.

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