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Elite: Dangerous heads to PS4 next year

Frontier Developments today confirmed that Elite: Dangerous will head to PS4 next year.

The game is expected in the second quarter of 2017, and will include DualShock 4 touchpad support alongside every DLC expansion released for the game to date.

Moreover, the title will take advantage of “enhanced performance” on the PS4 Pro.

“We’re thrilled to bring Elite: Dangerous to PlayStation 4,” said Frontier CEO and Elite co-creator David Braben.

Elite: Dangerous is unlike any other space game, with a rich multiplayer or single-player space, a true-to-life galaxy including our own entire night sky, real physics, unique ship handling characteristics and a player-driven narrative that’s really heating up. The galaxy has been stable for centuries, but all that is about to change. PlayStation 4 players will be joining our galaxy at a very exciting time.”

Elite: Dangerous is currently available on Windows PC and Xbox One. We reviewed the Xbox version here.


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