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** A 'command unit' (looks like a space ship) is used to signify the control that you have over a certain region. In some of the battles your goal will be to take this unit out.  <ref name="videogamegeek-interview">
  
 
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== Infrastructure ==

Revision as of 11:47, 21 June 2011

DUST 514 is the upcoming First Person Shooter game from CCP Games, developers of EVE Online.

This article is intended to be a knowledgebase of sorts as to what information is known so far about DUST 514. When editing, remember to cite sources and include links!

Release & Publishing

  • Expected release Spring 2012[1]
  • Closed Beta some time in 2011.[1]
  • Exclusive to PlayStation Network on PlayStation 3[1]
  • "Free to Play" (no subscription) and funded by in-game purchases.[1]
  • "Will charge real money for in-game items at a "virtual items marketplace"."[2]
  • XBOX 360 release unlikely, due to restrictions with XBOX LIVE[3]
  • Regarding PSN Integration: "We're going to be managing most of it. We're using PlayStation just for credentials, stuff like that. Then it's all our stuff." [3]
  • "Will Dust ever come to PC? "We're exclusive on the PS3 right now and we're focusing on making a really good game there," Fannar said. "But I can't speak to what's going to happen in the future, so...""[3]

Gameplay

Weapons

Armor

Vehicles

  • Halldór, CTO:
    • "There is a number of different vehicles, all of them are landbased" [4]
    • A 'command unit' (looks like a space ship) is used to signify the control that you have over a certain region. In some of the battles your goal will be to take this unit out. Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

References & Sources

Sources

References