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Avorion

$24.99
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Developer:
Boxelware
Publisher:
Boxelware
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Workshop with Ship Builds and Mods

Browse the Avorion Steam Workshop for a huge selection of different ship builds, station designs, fighters, turret designs and more! There is also an ever growing selection of mods to suit your custom playstyle!


About the Game

Several hundred years ago, a cataclysmic catastrophe nearly ripped your galaxy apart - an impassable ring of torn hyperspace fabric appeared in the center of the galaxy, which normal hyperspace engines can’t overcome.

Since this Event nobody has managed to get near the central regions of the galaxy. All you know is that the Event also spawned multiple untraversable hyperspace rifts throughout the entire galaxy and that a strange race of aliens, the Xsotan, has appeared in the center. It looks like these aliens have found a way to cross over the torn hyperspace fabric, but so far nobody has managed to establish contact with them.

There are also rumors about a strange new metal called ‘Avorion’ which has appeared in the center of the galaxy around the same time as the Xsotan have arrived. Apparently, the aliens use this material to build their ships.

Start out as a nobody at the edge and work your way to the center of a galaxy that gets more dangerous, but also more rewarding the closer you get to its core. Avorion takes sandbox aspects from games like X or Freelancer, throws in co-op multiplayer and lets you build your own ships. It features ships made of freely scalable blocks that can be procedurally generated and that break into pieces where they're hit in space fights.



Equip your ship with chainguns, lasers and other weaponry to take on your enemies and enjoy the sight of completely destructible ships breaking at the exact points where you hit them.

Defend your allies from pirates, hunt down enemies for coin or even participate in wars between entire factions. Once you’re victorious, collect loot from defeated foes which you can use to upgrade your ship: new turrets with special abilities like autofire or repair beams, or system upgrades that allow you to install even more weapons. Build hangars and command squads of fighters in your battles or destroy enemy freighters to steal their cargo.



Fly through beautiful nebulas and dense asteroid fields in search of hidden treasures and meet the many factions that populate and control their portion of the galaxy. Each faction has its own characteristics, such as peaceful, intelligent or aggressive, and its ships and stations have a distinct look.

Explore the galaxy at your own pace to find valuable goods in old ship wrecks, undiscovered asteroid fields rich in resources, gigantic asteroids which you can claim for yourself, or clues about what happened during the Event a few centuries back.



There are no limits to the size or complexity of your ship besides your resources. But there is also a creative mode where you can just build to your heart’s content. You're not bound to the standard voxel style and while building an awesome ship in Avorion you won't get lost in lots and lots of micro-management.

You can focus on building a great-looking ship, without having to worry about making it work. But always keep an eye on your ship’s maneuverability and energy requirements. Adjust your ship perfectly to its operational purpose: everything from light and agile explorers to heavily armored battleships with strong shields.

And why build only one ship? Hire captains to fly your ships for you, manage your crews, weapons, hangars and fighters and build your own fleet of spaceships!



Extend your ship with a cargo bay, find profitable deals and haul over a hundred trading goods across the galaxy to make a profit and buy your way up the food chain. Constructing a fleet of specialized transport ships with lots of cargo space will help you build up a trading corporation.

Extend your influence in the galaxy by founding asteroid mines and factories that attract NPC traders who will buy and sell their goods at your establishments. Install trading systems that detect trading routes and supply and demand over multiple sectors and become the richest commander in the galaxy!

Or maybe you're sick of being the good guy? Just raid freighters, smuggle illegal goods, or become a headhunter.



You don't have to face all of these challenges alone! Avorion features co-op multiplayer, so team up with your friends to build stations together and destroy pirates and enemy factions!

Everybody needs a copilot, and you can fly ships together, with one of you doing the steering and the other one taking care of firing weapons. Work with each other to extend your influence in the galaxy and build your own empire.
Or, you know, blow your friends apart. It's a sandbox, you can do whatever you want!


In Avorion you choose your personal playstyle. Haul cargo, find profitable trading routes and found factories. Or maybe you're sick of being the good guy? Build your own battleship, equip it with powerful weaponry and blow away your enemies. Be the aggressor that starts wars with entire factions, raid freighters, smuggle illegal goods and scavenge old wreckages. Find your way to the center of a galaxy that gets more hostile, but also more rewarding the closer you get to its core.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
80 user reviews
85%
Positive
244 hrs at review
Recommended

Avorion delivers incredible block-based shipbuilding across a massive procedurally generated galaxy of 1 million sectors. The modular construction system brilliantly integrates functional ship systems such as crew quarters, cargo blocks, and power management that creates realistic energy constraints without limiting creative freedom. Co-op multiplayer makes the game really fun but requires server setup and workarounds to spawn together. PvP feels underdeveloped, performance suffers in late-game, and material grinding limits early ship designs unless you play creative mode. With active ongoing development and a small but dedicated community, it offers excellent value for creative builders, especially during frequent 50% sales.

15 helpful
113 hrs at review
Recommended

Played it a lot, but never got around to writing a review for it. In short: One of the best space sandbox games I've ever played. Incredibly deep, addicting and well made. Runs like butter, looks and sounds super cool, UI and UX is incredible. Workshop support makes all of it even better. Can be a bit daunting to get into, so my tips for getting started: - Download as many ship designs from the workshop as you can. You don't have to build everything yourself. - Build the simplest ship preset with 1-3 slots, dump some mining turrets on it and just mine for the first hour. Sell much of your ores. - Use the money and resources to build a reasonable combat ship with lots of defense. - Combat is the quickest way to gathering lots of modules. - Only sell absolute junk modules. Your inventory is unlimited, keep the rest. - Whenever you can, hire captains. Use them to automate simple mining boats all over the universe. Once you've done this for like 10-20 hrs and you have decent...

14 helpful
2,216 hrs at review
Recommended

With over 2000 hours i would love to say this game is great. Replay-ability is an all time high. Yes once you get the hang of it, it gets pretty easy but my buddy and I have made restrictions on ourselves to make things harder. Overall for such a small studio 10/10, cant find another game that itches everything this does.

10 helpful
1,005 hrs at review
Recommended

I always come back to this game when the library dries out. With decent size of community made mods, QOL mods and vice versa, it will enhance and enrich the sandbox experience. If you want to have a "X"-sort-of experience, there is also an overhaul mod "Expended Avorion" for you try. Otherwise, this is one of the lasting sandbox game I ever had. You can further enrich your encounters with "Faction Packs" where NPCs will use those community made ships within that pack. There is no planetary landings, what a shame. We got giant asteroids tho. This game is playable with friends, the host may need to have a stronger rig or a server if playing with a larger group (5+).

5 helpful
4 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I decided to give this game another try, thought it would be fun after so many years and with a lot of experience playing X4: Foundations. I got hit with the infamous bug "you are not docked" during the tutorial. I'm never trying this game again. A bug this annoying, problematic, and long-lived speaks quite ill of the product in general.

4 helpful 4 funny
39 hrs at review
Recommended

One of the most innovative space experiences I have played in a while. Trade, explore, build, fly, mine and fight pirates, kill alien factions. The game has procedural generation, meaning no two sectors in this giant space sandbox are the same. Complete a short tutorial, mine iron to found your first ship and then the player is thrust into this vast world where YOU determine your role within this open world. Singleplayer is fun but personally I think it's better alongside a friend in multiplayer but either way is a good time. I feel like I'm playing EVE, minus CCP's methods of corporate greed. Highly recommended.

3 helpful
411 hrs at review
Recommended

Schönes Spiel wenn man auf Weltraumspiele mit Aufbau steht. Mit Freunden und dem richtigen Server ein Riesenspass.

3 helpful
10 hrs at review
Not Recommended

10 hours in and i still havent got a clue what im supposed to be doing

2 helpful 1 funny
113 hrs at review
Not Recommended

It's just so clunky to use it feels like work. They added so many systems and features since 2017, but the user experience still sucks.

2 helpful
70 hrs at review
Not Recommended

🚫 Negative Review for Avorion (2.5+) Avorion sells itself as a sandbox of freedom: build ships, run an economy, command carriers with fighter swarms. In reality, much of that “freedom” is cut away by the game’s own design. ❌ 1. Savegame trap If you don’t tick “Enable Mods” when creating a galaxy, that save is locked forever. Mods will never work there. You can spend dozens of hours reaching Xanion, only to realize the economy is broken, UI is barebones, fighters are limited… and the only fix is starting over from scratch. Devs justify this as “save corruption prevention.” For the player, it just means wasted time. ❌ 2. Fighters gutted Older versions let you design fighters from turrets. That’s gone. Now you can only use pre-made blueprints: buy from NPCs, loot them, or copy captured ones. The much-advertised “freedom of building” simply doesn’t exist here. Midgame carrier play turns into waiting until RNG gives you the b...

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 or higher
  • Processor: Intel i5 @ 3.0 GHz or AMD equivalent
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia Geforce 550 or equivalent (full OpenGL 3.0 support required)
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Middle mouse button, mouse wheel required. No Internet connection required for Singleplayer.

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 or higher
  • Processor: Intel i7 @ 3.3 GHz or AMD equivalent
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVidia Geforce 1050 / Radeon RX 460
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Middle mouse button, mouse wheel required. No Internet connection required for Singleplayer.

FAQ

How much does Avorion cost?

Avorion costs $24.99.

What are the system requirements for Avorion?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 or higher Processor: Intel i5 @ 3.0 GHz or AMD equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia Geforce 550 or equivalent (full OpenGL 3.0 support required) Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 1 GB available space Additional Notes: Middle mouse button, mouse wheel required. No Internet connection required for Singleplayer. Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 or higher Processor: Intel i7 @ 3.3 GHz or AMD equivalent Memory: 6 GB RAM Graphics: NVidia Geforce 1050 / Radeon RX 460 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 3 GB available space Additional Notes: Middle mouse button, mouse wheel required. No Internet connection required for Singleplayer.

What platforms is Avorion available on?

Avorion is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Avorion worth buying?

Avorion has 85% positive reviews from 80 players.

When was Avorion released?

Avorion was released on Mar 9, 2020.

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