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infinite Space was out today in 2009. Based on the book "Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke with a heavy emphasis on ship customization.
The Massive New Update Enhances Your X4 Experience
9.00 Empire update to bring sharper space battles, and bigger empire-building for the X4: Foundations game on Steam Deck, Linux, and Windows. Egosoft’s creative team keeps pushing forward with fresh ideas. Due to make its way onto Steam, adding to the 82% Very Positive reviews. There is a certain thrill in looking at one small ship and knowing it could become the start of something massive. That is the magic X4: Foundations keeps chasing, and the 9.00 Empire update sounds like it wants to make that climb feel bigger, sharper, and a lot more dangerous. Egosoft has confirmed that the 9.00 Empire update for X4: Foundations launches on June 10th as a free update for all players. It is coming to Steam Deck and Linux, which is exactly the kind of support I like to see. For Linux players who have stuck with deep PC sims through every weird launcher, driver quirk, and performance tweaks, this one already feels like a win. And the new trailer makes it clear. Egosoft is not just sanding the edges here. This update is aiming straight at the heart of what makes X4 so addictive: building power from nothing, surviving the chaos, and slowly turning your corner of space into an empire with teeth.
Space Combat Is Getting Meaner
The biggest thing that jumped out at me is the combat re-balancing. The 9.00 Empire update brings major changes across weapons, ships, shields, and NPC AI. That matters. In a game like X4: Foundations, combat is not just about pretty lasers flying across the screen. It is about pressure. It is about whether your fleet can hold the line while your stations keep working and your trade routes stay alive. Better balance can change the whole feel of a campaign. Ships should have clearer roles. Weapons should feel more purposeful. Shields should matter in ways you can actually feel during a fight. And if NPC AI is sharper, then those massive space battles should have more bite. That is the good stuff. That is the moment where a quiet mining operation turns into a full-blown fleet response since somebody picked the wrong sector to mess with.
In The 9.00 Empire Update Your Ships Get More Personality
The update also expands ship loadout variety and improves ship visuals. That may sound small if you are not deep into X4, but anyone who plays this game knows the truth. Your ships become part of your story. That first workhorse trader. That ugly little fighter that somehow survives way too many fights. That capital ship you saved for, built around, and now refuse to lose. With more loadout options, players get more room to tune ships around how they actually play. More variety means more experimentation. More experiments mean more stories. Then there is the new Ship Showroom station module. I likr this idea. X4 already lets you build huge stations and factories, but having a place to show off your prized ships adds that extra layer of pride. It is not just empire management. It is a flex. A clean, beautiful, nerdy flex.
Mining Gets A Serious Shake-Up
The mining side of X4 is also changing in a big way. The 9.00 Empire update brings a mining region overhaul with new dynamic mining operation systems. That makes the update especially interesting for players who enjoy the economic side of the game. Not everyone plays X4 to be a warlord. Some of us like watching supply chains hum, stations grow, and raw materials turn into pure influence. Mining is often the quiet backbone of an empire. It is where the money starts. It is where your early plans either take off or crawl. If these new systems make mining feel more alive, then the whole universe should feel more reactive too. And there is a new resource in the mix: Allographyne. Players will be able to get it through Kha’ak wreck processing. That is such a perfect X4 detail. It sounds strange, useful, and probably tied to exactly the kind of deep economy loops that keep people playing.
The 9.00 Empire update Trailer
The Map And Visuals Are Getting Cleaner
Egosoft is also improving the map UI and adding more visual upgrades. For players, this kind of quality-of-life work matters. X4: Foundations is a big, layered game. You are not just flying around space. You are managing fleets, reading the map, setting orders, tracking stations, and trying to understand what the galaxy is doing while it is already doing ten other things. A better map UI can make the whole game feel smoother. Not flashier for the sake of it. Just clearer. Faster. Less friction between the plan in your head and the command you give. That is especially important on Steam Deck and Linux systems, where clean interface flow and stable performance can make long sessions feel better.
9.00 Empire update Is Still The X4 Dream
The reason X4: Foundations has lasted is simple. It lets you start small and think big. You begin with one ship. Maybe you trade or fight. Maybe you explore quiet systems and try not to annoy the wrong faction. Then, bit by bit, the game opens up. You build stations, create factories, assign trade routes, and you manage fleets. You coordinate battles from the tactical map. Before you know it, you are not just playing a pilot anymore. You are running an empire. That is the fantasy the 9.00 Empire update seems built to support. It touches combat, mining, ships, visuals, resources, and the flow of managing power. It gives new pilots a better starting point and returning commanders a strong reason to jump back in.
June 10 Is Looking Like A Big Day For Space Sim Fans
The 9.00 Empire update launches June 10 as a free update for X4: Foundations on Steam Deck, Linux, and Windows. Find it on Steam for $49.99 USD / £39.99 / 49,99€. But you can get the X4: Discovery Pack with a 70% discount on GOG.
The fuel scoop is a pretty cool way to refuel if you need to in Elite Dangerous!
PC Gaming Show 2020: Elite Dangerous: Odyssey During the PC Gaming Show in 2020, footage for Elite Dangerous has been shown off, along with a talk about its early 2021 expansion.
Mars Horizon Launches on PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Mars Horizon Launches on PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
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