CCP Games released Operation Nemesis for its multiplayer shooter EVE Vanguard. The update connects ground-based combat with space warfare from EVE Online. Previous attempts at linking these games failed with titles like Dust 514. This marks the first successful integration between the two gaming experiences. Players on planets can gather intelligence that affects space battles.
The limited-time event runs until October 2 and introduces several features. Warclones receive new weapons, manufacturing systems, and enemy types during gameplay. A fresh player-versus-player map called Sulphur Basin supports nine-versus-nine matches. Enhanced communication tools and revival mechanics improve team coordination. CCP Games plans a Steam Early Access launch during the summer of 2026.
The game remains in pre-alpha development phases. Operation Nemesis represents the studio's vision for persistent online shooter experiences. London-based developers continue building upon feedback from current testing periods. The event allows players to influence both ground and space conflicts. This achievement brings CCP Games closer to its connectivity goals.
The limited-time event runs until October 2 and introduces several features. Warclones receive new weapons, manufacturing systems, and enemy types during gameplay. A fresh player-versus-player map called Sulphur Basin supports nine-versus-nine matches. Enhanced communication tools and revival mechanics improve team coordination. CCP Games plans a Steam Early Access launch during the summer of 2026.
The game remains in pre-alpha development phases. Operation Nemesis represents the studio's vision for persistent online shooter experiences. London-based developers continue building upon feedback from current testing periods. The event allows players to influence both ground and space conflicts. This achievement brings CCP Games closer to its connectivity goals.