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If you're even remotely familiar with the world of PC gaming, you've probably seen news of a game called EVE Online at some point in history. It's a space MMO (more like an Excel spreadsheet simulator for many) in which you can basically do whatever you want. Both on a personal level, where the effects on general events are basically non-existent, to a global level, where your actions affect the lives of players in the entire game world. It doesn't make much sense to deal here with what EVE is and isn't (many articles around the web try to answer that). Important is the information that the spin-off of this popular MMO will arrive on iOS during the next year.

The developer studio CCP Games, which has kept EVE Online running since 2003, issued a statement over the weekend that a new iOS game, codenamed Project Aurora, will arrive on the Apple platform sometime next year. The game will be set in a separate universe that will be similar to the one in the full version, but they will not be connected. Even so, players can look forward to many aspects that they know from the "full" version. Be it combat, industry, politics, and last but not least, intrigue.

The plot of the game will revolve around your own space station, which the player will gradually improve and at the same time create his own fleet, with which he will fight against other players in the hunt for special relics, thanks to which the player will be able to gradually move to the center of the galaxy. Not much information is known about the game itself. They will appear in the coming months as the official release date approaches. It is clear that there will not be all the mechanics that we know from the full-fledged EVE Online. Even so, it could be an interesting game that will appeal to many veterans of this online world, or attract completely new players.

Source: touch arcade

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