Greetings Commanders,
Over the years, the Elite series of games has grown and evolved, starting all the way from the first Elite (published on this very day in 1984) to the Elite Dangerous we have today!
For the 35th anniversary of Elite 1984, we want to look back and celebrate each and every Commander who has shared this incredible ride with us.
Haven't had the chance to earn your wings in the iconic Elite? Claim your free copy on the Frontier Store for PC and Mac
here.
As a gift for every Commander, head over to the in-game store, and you will be able to claim your own
Retro Thargoid Bobblehead, available until
23 September (16:00 UTC) for 1 ARX.
But that's not all! Alongside this octagonal interloper, we've got 35
Cobra MK III Classic Wireframe Paint Jobs to give away. To be in with the chance to win one of these Paint Jobs, all you need to do is reply to this thread, telling us about your favourite memory playing one of the Elite games. Don't forget to
include your Commander Name to be eligible to win!
The competition will run from now until
23 September (11:00 UTC) and winners will be contacted by
25 September (11:00 UTC). With the aid of the Elite Dangerous development team, our top 35 favourite comments will be rewarded with the Paint Job.
You can also get involved over on
Steam,
Twitter and
Facebook! Please find all of the Terms and Conditions below.
Whether you've only just donned your flight suit, or you've been with us over the last 35 years, thank you for all of your passion and support!
Fly safe.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS (FORUM/STEAM)
- Prize: One (1) Cobra MK III Classic Wireframe Paint Job. (35 per platform – Frontier Forums, Steam, Facebook and Twitter)
- One submission per person (per platform).
- You only officially enter the competition when you reply, with your favourite Elite Dangerous memory, to the relevant competition thread/post.
- Be sure to include your Commander Name in your reply to be eligible to win.
- The competition closes on Monday 23 September (2019) at 11:00 UTC.
- The winners will be announced by Wednesday 25 September (2019) and prizes will be credited directly to the winner's account.
- The winners will be chosen by a panel of Elite Dangerous developers.
- Objectionable or offensive content will be disqualified.
- No submission should violate the Elite Dangerous EULA and TOS.
- Frontier Developments has the right to remove any entry at their sole discretion
- Frontier Developments employees are excluded from participating in the event.
- Frontier Developments reserve the right to exchange any prize for a prize of similar value.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS (FACEBOOK/TWITTER)
- Prize: One (1) Cobra MK III Classic Wireframe Paint Job. (35 per platform – Frontier Forums, Steam, Facebook and Twitter)
- One submission per person (per platform).
- You only officially enter the competition when you reply, with your favourite Elite Dangerous memory, to the relevant competition thread/post.
- Be sure to include your Commander Name in your reply to be eligible to win.
- The winners will be contacted by the Frontier Community Team via Facebook DM, Twitter DM or Forum DM. Please ensure you are following @EliteDangerous on Twitter to allow us to contact you.
- The winners have 7 days to respond and claim the prize; if no response has been received after 7 days, you forfeit your prize.
- The competition closes on Monday 23 September (2019) at 11:00 UTC.
- The winners will be announced by Wednesday 25 September (2019) and prizes will be credited directly to the winner's account.
- The winners will be chosen by a panel of Elite Dangerous developers.
- Objectionable or offensive content will be disqualified.
- No submission should violate the Elite Dangerous EULA and TOS.
- Frontier Developments has the right to remove any entry at their sole discretion
- Frontier Developments employees are excluded from participating in the event.
- Frontier Developments reserve the right to exchange any prize for a prize of similar value.
Hi from Cmdr Sticky Blue.
My memory (bear with me) is as a fourteen year old kid in the 1980's and being blown away by the appearance of this amazing ground breaking game in the early years of home computers. My friend Nick came from a comfortable middle class family and enjoyed being in the top academic classes of our school. I, on the other hand, came from a family where I had 'hand me down' clothes, significantly less room for manoeuvre financially and I enjoyed being in the middle academic classes at the same school as Nick. Nick owned the BBC micro and a copy of Elite, I was extremely grateful to own the baby brother of the BBC micro, the Acorn Electron. Those of a certain age will know the difference between the two computers but to me it didn't matter, I still feel that the tiny Electron was able to run Elite the same as the mightier BBC Micro. I still feel that the size and scope of that universe is as good as the mind boggling universe of today's Elite Dangerous. The sense of owning a ship that allowed you to adopt a role that then allowed you to cut your own path through the stars was amazing to a kid at that time in the 80's. I still feel the same heightened sense of nervousness now as I did then when I try to manually dock at a Space Station.