Starlink: Battle for Atlas Gets a PC Port Alongside “Crimson Moon” Update and Switch-Exclusive DLC

Publisher Ubisoft has announced a PC port for Starlink: Battle for Atlas alongside new content for the original versions of the game.

The game is heading to Windows PC on April 30th alongside a free “Crimson Moon” update for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch versions. There’s also new Switch-exclusive Star Fox downloadable content coming, for $11.99. Featured above, you can view a new trailer for the new update.

The new Crimson Moon update is focused on the titular moon itself, which players will find in the Atlas star system. The new content will also be available in the PC version, which has the same content as the console versions, alongside controller support.

Here’s a rundown on the new update and Star Fox DLC:

Crimson Moon Update

As part of the free update, players can explore the Crimson Moon, theater of the Outlaw Games. Players will be able to compete in all-new single-player and two-player split-screen racing tracks, fight waves of ruthless enemies in the Crimson Coliseum and see their rank and stats on leaderboards. The Crimson Moon will also impact the entire world of Atlas and let players engage with new faction story missions and weekly challenges. Additionally, players will be able to expand their roster and play through the new Crimson Moon content with five new pilots, three new starships and eleven new weapons available separately for digital-only purchase.

Star Fox Downloadable Content

Alongside the Crimson Moon update, prepare to take control of the Star Fox team members Peppy, Falco and Slippy in brand-new content coming exclusively to Nintendo Switch. Hunt down the Star Wolf team in a series of missions with the help of three new Star Fox team pilots, each with their own unique special ability and skill tree. The new Star Fox content will be available separately for digital-only purchase for $11.99 on Nintendo Switch beginning April 30, 2019.

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