A Classic Space Sim Conceived by Star Citizen's Creator Just Got an Unofficial Sequel After 15 Years of Development
A Classic Space Sim Conceived by Star Citizen's Creator Just Got an Unofficial Sequel After 15 Years of Development
The space sim community has been eagerly awaiting the release of Freelancer: The Nomad Legacy, an unofficial sequel to the classic space sim Freelancer. The game was conceived by Chris Roberts, the creator of Star Citizen, and has been in development for 15 years.
According to PC Gamer, the game is available now and is based on the idea that Microsoft 'axed' Christ Roberts' Freelancer. The game promises to deliver a classic space sim experience with improved graphics and gameplay.
The Game's Development
The game's development began in 2011, when Chris Roberts started working on Freelancer: The Nomad Legacy. The game was initially planned as a sequel to Freelancer, but it eventually evolved into a separate project. The game's development was put on hold several times due to various reasons, including funding issues and changes in the game's scope.
The Game's Features
Freelancer: The Nomad Legacy promises to deliver a classic space sim experience with improved graphics and gameplay. The game features a rich storyline, engaging gameplay, and a vast open world to explore. The game also includes a variety of ships, stations, and other features that are reminiscent of the classic space sims.
Conclusion
Freelancer: The Nomad Legacy is a highly anticipated game that promises to deliver a classic space sim experience. The game's development has been a long and arduous process, but it's finally available now. If you're a fan of space sims, you should definitely check out Freelancer: The Nomad Legacy.