
Space is big. Really big. And nobody's going to hold your hand out here.
Outer Empires drops you into a persistent, player-driven galaxy with nothing but a starter ship and whatever ambition you brought with you. What you do next is up to you. Run trade routes between stations. Hunt pirates ... or become one. Stake a claim on a colony and build it into a hub of commerce. Form alliances and wage wars over territory that actually matters.
A Living Galaxy
Every station, every market price, every political alliance ... it's all shaped by real players making real decisions. The economy isn't a simulation running on rails. When a trader floods a market with ore, prices drop. When a blockade cuts off supply lines, stations feel it. Your actions ripple outward in ways you won't always expect.
Fly Your Way
Start in a government loaned shuttle and work your way up to military cruisers, nimble interceptors, or hulking freighters. Fit your ship the way you want it ... there's no single "right" build, just trade-offs and the question of whether you packed enough fuel.
Build Something That Lasts
Claim colonies, construct facilities, and set up production chains that feed into the wider economy. Manage station permissions, set docking fees, and decide who's welcome at your doorstep ... and who gets turned away at the airlock.
Pick Your Fights
Combat is tactical and punchy. Positioning matters. Ship loadouts matter. Knowing when to jump out matters more. Whether you're running security for a mining op or ambushing a rival convoy, every engagement has stakes because losses are real.
Strength in Numbers
Factions aren't just a chat channel with a shared tag. Pool resources, coordinate fleets, control territory, and project power across multiple systems. Or go solo and make a name for yourself as the pilot nobody wants to cross.
The galaxy doesn't wait for you. But it does remember you.
Key Features
Persistent online universe shaped by player actions
Deep player-driven economy with real supply and demand
Colony ownership and station management
Ship customization with meaningful loadout choices
Tactical real-time combat with lasting consequences
Faction/Guild systems with territorial control
Cross-system trade routes and logistics
Regular updates and an active development team that actually listens