Prepare To Unite Against The Drifters In Eve Online's Revenant Expansion, Coming In November
It’s almost time to face New Eden’s greatest threat, together.
On November 12th, CCP Games will launch the Revenant expansion in its space MMORPG Eve Online. This expansion introduces the greatest threat to hit New Eden, and the Deathless is calling on everyone to unite it its defense.
Although the Drifters have been pushed back, it resulted in the appearance of a new structure. Now the Deathless is bringing capsuleers together to infiltrate the structure. To do this, he’ll need someone to explore relic sites and recover Atavum. The work won’t be for nothing, however, as new Deathless ships using covert ops cloaks are being introduced. Of course, players are going to want ships that will let them get closer to their enemies than before.
The Revenant expansion will also introduce mercenary dens. These are structures that can be deployed in nullsec and latch onto orbital skyhooks where they will produce encrypted infomorphs, something valuable to the Deathless.
On the corporation level, new management options have been introduced in the form of enhanced Corporation Project capabilities. Corporation leaders can now set even more complex and diverse goals and oversee them. Other new additions in this expansion include new corporation SKIN listings and other customization options.
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