Carriers for squadrons and planetary visual updates will not be part of the Q4 update
The news hit the fanbase really hard – Zac Antonaci posted a large post explaining the status of Elite development and the way Frontier is looking at the future of the game and much awaited premium content for 2018…
Beyond Chapter 3 has been out for only a couple of days and we have fresh news about the final chapter of the current season. Chapter 4 was supposed to be the biggest content update to Elite in a long time featuring various social additions like squadrons, chat updates, player owned fleet carriers, exploration and mining overhauls as well as a major graphical upgrade to ice planets and other rocky worlds. However – it turns out not all of it will make it to the final chapter of the season.
As Zac Antonaci, Frontier’s head of communication, explained – the company had to rethink the way they deliver content and take into consideration many of the backers that payed for a lifetime pass back in kickstarter. Unfortunately – even they won’t receive any “premium” content this year apart from some store goods in form of ship kits and skins (yet to be determined).
There will also be no other content this year apart from the final chapter update to the Beyond season. Antonaci also talks about future content that is, once again, “very exciting” and already marked as a major milestone for the journey of the game, but, as with anything regarding Elite, we still don’t know anything about except it will not come any time soon after the Q4 update.
However, Frontier will push out news about the upcoming content later on this year.
Apparently Frontier considers all of this a big positive for the long term future of the game and its content, yet somehow – it doesn’t feel that way.
You can read Zac's full post below
Greetings Commanders,
First of all, we would like to take a moment to thank you all for the continued support and making Elite Dangerous the incredible, community driven, phenomenon that it is today.
We started our Elite Dangerous journey over 6 years ago and today hundreds of thousands of Commanders log in regularly to continue their epic space journey. From a personal perspective, joining the team shortly after the kickstarter, and being a part of this incredible community has truly been one of the most amazing highlights of my career. From in-person community meet ups, online community groups and jaw-dropping events, you have always inspired us with your passion and enthusiasm.
We wanted to take a moment to talk about a number of topics being discussed in the community and to be as open and transparent as possible. It’s a long read, so make sure you’re safely docked and comfortable before attempting to navigate this post.
The things we’d like to go through include Chapter Four content and a little about a future beyond “Beyond”, as well as touching on the subject of “paid premium content” in 2018 for Lifetime Expansion Pass owners.
Let’s get started with Chapter Four content. As all of you know, our largest update of the year is in final development and will be available for players to get hands-on with in just a number of weeks (Some time in Q4).This will be the final update of 2018 and the Beyond season. The Beyond season was always something that we wanted to do in order to bring even more enhancements to the core experience of Elite and being able to dedicate a full development team (over 100 people!) for a full year of free content was specifically to gear ourselves up to support our long term vision for the game.
On a personal note, Squadrons is something I’m most excited by. Seeing our player groups grow and the stories they’ve created has been incredible and now being able to see them take that to the next level, formalize their groups in-game, TAG up and team up is something I’m really looking forward to.
There’s also a huge group of players who are most excited by the many new additions to exploration. I know from talking to so many of you online and in-person, this is a huge moment and the development team are working really hard to deliver new content and mechanics to give explorers that thrill of venturing out into the black. And then there’s even more with additions with significant mining enhancements, a full game visual upgrade and the Codex which all bring even more richness to the game experience and depth to the way people play. It’s certainly an update we’re all very excited to see the community explore.
We do have one exciting piece of news to share that to date, we have not shared with our community. A while ago, our development went from pre-production into full production on our next major milestone of Elite development.
What that means in the simplest terms is that the team are actively working on the next major landmark which takes us into our next era for Elite. We aren’t going to be ready to talk about or announce any details for quite a while yet, it is early in the development and there is still a long way to go, but I can say that this is something that will be scheduled to release a considerable time after the final update in the Beyond series. We will have more details on exactly what this means and how the era will roll out after the release of Beyond – Chapter Four, but this does mark some exciting next steps and a continued commitment to the long term vision for the game and our community.
Naturally, there will be community questions that might come up from this information. We aren’t going to be ready to talk about what method or model the content will be. What we can say is that it’s expected to be a major milestone in the history of Elite and will be paid content. Lifetime Expansion owners will obviously receive the content as part of their pass.
As part of pre-production, the team investigate all areas of the content and scope them out thoroughly. It’s important to take the time to be clear on what the vision for this is and how we imagine the content working. During this process, we have made a decision to adjust the focus of content that were previously planned for the Chapter Four update, adding some significant new gameplay, but it also means some other aspects will have to change. This means that some elements of content such as Ice Planets (which many of you will have seen some fantastic progress updates from LaveCon earlier this year) and Fleet Carriers for squadrons will not be coming as part of the Beyond – Chapter Four update. Some of the technology from the ice planets specifically will be used within our wider and global visual upgrade, so there will still be general improvements, but not everything we originally envisaged. However, we wanted you to be aware that these two elements specifically would be reprioritised out of the upcoming Beyond - Chapter Four update. What this does mean is that the rest of the content will be able to benefit for the changes in scheduling through deeper and richer gameplay mechanics. The Chapter Four update still has the same, if not bigger scope and continues to promise the largest update of the Beyond season and a truck load of great features for all Horizons Commanders for free. We’re very excited to be sharing the details with you over the coming weeks, so stay tuned for more info.
Another area that we’ve had a number of questions on is the “premium content” coming in 2018.
As many of you will know, we previously mentioned that premium (paid for) content would also be coming within the Beyond season of updates and that Lifetime Expansion Pass holders would be getting this for free. However, as we went through the early stages of what the next era for Elite Dangerous would be, we decided that it would be better to spend that additional time on the future content, rather than bringing new types of purchasable content out this year.
This is a big positive for the long term future of the game and its content. However, we also understand that there are people with Lifetime Expansion Passes who haven’t received paid for content in this season, because Beyond has been free to all owners of Horizons. We truly appreciate the support and commitment that those owners put in us when they purchased the LEP and we will be making sure that there is a form of free store content going out to them by the end of this year.
The most important thing we would like for our community to take from this, is that there are some incredibly exciting things just over the horizon. The Elite Dangerous development team is larger than it has been at any point in the last 6 years. It is thanks to your continued support, dedication, feedback and engagement that has made this possible. We have the Beyond Chapter Four update coming soon, our largest update in the Beyond season, with some awesome headline features and a fantastically promising future of content and ongoing development. We’re looking forward to sharing more details with you in the future. However, if you have any questions feel free to share them with us by posting in this thread and we’ll try and answer as many of them as we can.
Thanks
9 comments
Person 07. February, 2019. at 08:50h
“10 things players WISH every game company did” YouTube it and take some notes before you decide to drain you supporting customers wallets, with this random thought about making paid content now out of nowhere after how many years. Taking away the fun for people who love the game but dont have access to this so called paid content.
CMDR A1R 13. October, 2018. at 20:32h
Get you act together Frontier or you will loose you're precious players, we buy the game, play the game, upgrade the game via purchasing in the shop and you bring out patches (often buggy) to fix existing bugs during game development and not what players actually want such as space legs, atmospheric landing, better textured surfaces and for god sake, fix the mission board, make it more user friendly. Come on frontier, 100 staff and you do this, support the players, content, content, content and no more bugs (test first).
RENTZH 08. September, 2018. at 18:51h
Being not (yet?) frustrated with the state of the game due to a 3 year break, and having worked in the gaming industry myself for 10+ years, I can't find this announcement all bad (yet). While FDev leaving out promised things this year ofc sucks hardcore, I tend to believe that the reasoning behind it *might* not be as rightout evil one is lead to assume. Yes, there's that omnipresent lurking theme of money greed today, but there's also the fact that game developing mostly is a true horror on all levels.
Sidey Widey 03. September, 2018. at 08:34h
Unless every single of those 100 developers are monkey mashing random stuff at a keyboard - no one in his right mind (especially if you have anything to do with actual development) can believe that this amount of "content" and this rate of patches are done by ONE HUNDRED people. No Man's Sky has gotten more in a single update from a tiny indie team than Elite has gotten in years of update from a AAA company like Frontier. It's just ridiculous. Shame on you Frontier!
Praxis 01. September, 2018. at 23:41h
And just when we finally thought they can't let us down any more than they have with lacklustre patches and snail-paced development cycles - there's this. We've hit a new low
Nox 01. September, 2018. at 08:34h
What a joke. They can pump out ridiculous ship skins to squeeze more cash out of players on a weekly basis for ships that are not even out yet but they can't get their crap together for a single meaningful patch... The fact that Elite is the only space sim of its kind (EVE is great but it doesn't feature an actual flight model like Elite) kept me playing for a long time but stuff like this doesn't deserve to be supported.
Deox 31. August, 2018. at 18:50h
This is actually a good thing. Now Egosoft can release X4 this winter and get proper pay from all the people that got pissed by Frontier
Timbu 31. August, 2018. at 17:39h
Sigh... well, I guess that's it for me. I was waiting for that last push this year where i sincerely hoped they can pull it off and finally make the core game a better place. But i guess they will just turn to milking the cow to the max and make us pay for already promised content in 2019. No thank you....
CMDR Lex Simmins 31. August, 2018. at 17:08h
Wait... what!? Are they insane?! He claims they have 100 (one hundred) active developers working on Elite and we've been getting bugged patches with crawling speed for years. And now they're chopping out parts of this season to probably sell it as an expansion to other planets later on in 2019, and market it as "free" to all lifetime pass holders. This is incredibly disappointing!