ANNOUNCEMENT Elite Dangerous: Horizons for PS4

Awesome news,

Congrats FD and PS4 owners. I loved the trailer they are getting very good now, got me all emotional.

Couldn't help but notice that commander 'standing' next to the pilots chair. Ship walkies perhaps!? [speculation]
 
I own a PS4, and bought the xbox so I could play ED. But, it's highly likely that I will also end up playing on PS4 as well, especially with the possibility of VR......Well done FD!
 
Presumably with 2.4 as well, he says "we’re bringing the full game with everything in our ‘Horizons’ season of expansions included." Unless they go all 3.0/2.4 for a Q4 release.

Anyone wearing free Frontier t-shirts wanna comment?

Xbox wasn't immediately in lock step with pc releases, so it's entirely possible PS4 will come after 2.3 and/or 2.4 on PC....
 
Awesome!

I really hope one day they can join the PC>XBOX>PS galaxies and play together. That would be incredible.
 
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Holy **** - tell me you're going to put that trailer before the start of the new Star Wars film (like you did last year).
 
Greetings Commanders, we've got some very exciting news today! We're bringing Elite Dangerous: Horizons to PS4 in Q2 of 2017!

We think CEO David Braben said it best in today's Playstation EU blog:

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"I’m thrilled to announce today that Elite Dangerous is coming to PlayStation 4.

In Elite Dangerous, every star in our night sky – the whole Milky Way – is there for you to explore how you choose. Fight, bounty-hunt, trade, assassinate, mine, explore your way across human space and out into the immense galaxy beyond, flying with your friends or travelling alone.

Elite Dangerous has been a wonderful project to be involved with, made by a great team here at Frontier. Its roots go all the way back to my first commercial game, Elite, first released in 1984 with Ian Bell, while we were both at university. Two sequels followed. Over thirty years later, Elite Dangerous is a huge step forwards from those games, but the principles are the same – do what you like and live life in an immense galaxy – and today you can play with (or against!) friends and our amazing community as you travel the galaxy alone, together in a ‘wing’ or even fly aboard the same ship.

It is great to come to PlayStation. When Elite Dangerous arrives on PlayStation 4 next year, we’re bringing the full game with everything in our ‘Horizons’ season of expansions included, so not only can you fly your ship, but you can carry an ‘SRV’ – Surface Recon Vehicle – in your hold, and charge around the surfaces of planets and moons at up to 100mph, finding materials, attacking bases, or seeking out hidden secret things with your friends.

When you progress far enough in to the game to buy one of the larger ships you might choose to carry a ship-launched fighter to help defend yourself; you can employ crew or even allow other players to help you pilot your larger ship. Craft special weapons with the Engineers, collaborate with the community and engage in massive-scale community goals. Elite Dangerous is a game you’ll play your way.

Elite Dangerous does not follow many of the rules of other games. It lets you move as fast or as slowly as you like, without telling you what to do or how to do it. Play purely as a sandbox – exploring and looking for some of the many mysteries within the game – or follow missions and work with other players to re-shape humanity’s control over the galaxy, as you make your way to Elite status in any or all four categories in the game – Combat, Trade, Exploration and CQC.

We’ve worked hard to make Elite Dangerous the richest space simulation ever. From our love of science and astronomy, the galaxy is as real as we can make it. You’ll look up at the night sky in our own Solar system and you’ll recognise familiar constellations, then see them change as you travel away from Earth. Visit real white dwarfs, neutron stars, even black holes that exist in our real night sky. Every distance, orbit, planet, moon, ring and crater is as real as we could make it, with some 160,000 stars in the game taken from real star catalogues, with the rest of the 400 billion stars coming from stellar density maps to make the whole galaxy as accurate as possible. It’s a huge, real galaxy you can leave your mark on.

The galaxy is gradually evolving as players overthrow governments, align themselves with powers in the game, play with one of the giant like-minded player groups, or simply strive to discover something new. Two giant superpowers are on the edge of war, and there are hints of a nascent alien threat that may emerge as a quite real one any time now… We’re excited to let PlayStation 4 players jump aboard at this critical moment for our galaxy!

We’re making full use of the PS4 system and the unique features of the PS4 and PS4 Pro to deliver an experience unlike any other on the console, with features tailored to the DualShock 4 controller, whether you’re down on the surface of a planet or cruising around a stellar system, connected with your friends or meeting strangers out in the black of space.

We’re looking forward to telling you more about how we’re supporting PlayStation 4 in the coming months, before we launch in Q2 2017. We have had a great time with Elite Dangerous already. I hope you’ll come and join our fantastic community, and I’m looking forward to meeting all the PlayStation 4 players exploring our galaxy!"

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We're very excited to welcome PS4 Commanders to the Elite Dangerous galaxy as we continue to develop the game for Xbox One, PC and soon for PS4!

Bloomin' brilliant, init?! :)
 
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We're excited to talk about everything when the time comes! For now! PS4!!!!! Woop?
Sorry, nope.
Judging by your earlier post, it will be at the very least two weeks after the PS4 announcement until we get to hear some news about what Frontier's plans for the upcoming releases are. That's not exactly a good message to send to your existing player base. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that only a small portion of PC, XBox or Mac owners will be interested in buying the game for the PS4 too. That's fine, it's about opening up the game to a new group of customers. I know Frontier's policy is not to release information about new content until it's certain to be included, but with the originally announced schedule for Horizons having slipped quite a lot, perhaps that policy ought to be a bit bended.
Personally, I'm fine with the PS4 announcement, but I'm slightly disappointed that the announcement took priority over what's coming with the rest of Horizons, and when.
 
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