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Elite: Dangerous is a massively multiplayer space epic where players explore the vast Milky Way, starting with a small starship. Engage in trade, exploration, and combat while influencing a dynamic, evolving narrative shaped by player actions. Experience cooperative play, customizable ships, and the largest gaming universe ever created.

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4.10$
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Release Date

02 Apr, 2015

Publisher/Developer

Frontier Developments

Reviews

Steam: 76.54% positive (61326/80118)
Metacritic: 80/100

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 8/10 64-bit
  • Processor: Quad Core CPU (4 x 2Ghz)
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 470/AMD R7 240
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 25 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR. Keyboard or gamepad required

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Elite Dangerous Steam AI Review Summary

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Summary generated from 300 most useful Steam user reviews.

Users wrote

Elite Dangerous is praised for its enormous, 1:1 Milky Way galaxy and deep exploration. Reviewers highlight VR immersion, a realistic flight model, and ongoing updates that keep the game feeling alive. However, many reviews point to a steep learning curve, grindy progression, and technical issues that can hinder new players. The community and modded tools help, but the game demands patience and self-directed learning.

Last updated: 2026-03-01

Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Huge 1:1 galaxy (12 mentions) - Players explore a vast 1:1 Milky Way galaxy with billions of stars. The scale fosters exploration and long-term goals, with many systems to discover and activities to pursue. The galaxy feels alive because of ongoing updates and player-driven events.
  • Deep, flexible playstyles (9 mentions) - The game supports many careers, including exploration, trading, mining, combat, and exobiology. It can be played solo, in private groups, or in open play, allowing varied approaches and progression. Players can tailor their own path through generations of ships and systems.
  • Active development and updates (8 mentions) - Elite Dangerous has received regular updates and new content over many years. Features like system colonization and operations show ongoing development. The living galaxy reflects a long-term roadmap rather than a fixed experience.
  • VR immersion (7 mentions) - VR support provides a highly immersive cockpit experience. Flying and docking feel physically engaging in VR. Many reviewers note VR as a standout way to experience Elite Dangerous.
  • Strong community (7 mentions) - There is a large, active community with squads and player-run services. The community provides guides, training, co-op play, and mutual aid, contributing to a social ecosystem around the game.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Steep learning curve (14 mentions) - The game has a very steep learning curve and complex controls. New players may struggle to learn piloting, navigation, and ship management. Tutorials can be unclear, and much of the learning happens through external resources. This makes the game less approachable for beginners.
  • Grinding/time sink (12 mentions) - Progression often relies on long grinding loops that can feel repetitive. Earning credits to upgrade ships and gear can be slow and time-consuming. Some players feel the reward does not match the effort, which can sap motivation over time.
  • Bugs and reliability issues (12 mentions) - Players frequently report bugs, glitches, and stability issues that disrupt play. Some missions do not load, ships vanish, and there can be general reliability problems. Connection problems and login issues are also mentioned by players.
  • Odyssey issues (multicrew, on-foot) (9 mentions) - The Odyssey DLC introduced on-foot gameplay but has caused multiplayer issues, including multicrew desync and players being stranded from their ships. Some find open multiplayer experience degraded by these problems. The introduction of on-foot play has not always improved the core experience.
  • Pay-to-win/microtransactions (9 mentions) - Reviews describe pay-to-win vibes due to ships and components tied to microtransactions or premium purchases. The balance can feel biased toward spending, affecting early progression and long-term balance.
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Elite: Dangerous

Elite: Dangerous is the definitive massively multiplayer space epic that reintroduces gaming's original open world adventure to a modern audience. Set in a fully realized Milky Way galaxy, players start with a small starship and a handful of credits, embarking on a journey to gain the skills, knowledge, wealth, and power necessary to thrive in a competitive and dynamic environment. In an interconnected galaxy influenced by player decisions, governments can rise or fall, and battles can turn the tide of interstellar conflicts. With a universe of over 400 billion star systems, players experience a vast array of real celestial phenomena—stars, planets, moons, and black holes—crafted to scale. Now featuring the Horizons season, players can explore planetary surfaces, pilot the versatile Scarab Surface Recon Vehicle, and engage in cooperative multicrew gameplay. Whether engaging in combat, trading, or exploration, every player's choices create a living narrative that evolves over time. Elite: Dangerous offers both Solo mode for solitary adventures and Open Play for encounters with players worldwide, assuring unpredictability and excitement at every turn. Join the ranks of the Elite and chart your course through the cosmos!


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