Starship Troopers
The full version of Starship Troopers: Extermination is released now with all of the action the Starship Troopers IP offers
Those who have been playing along with the Early Access for Starship Troopers: Extermination up to now, you can get ready for another massive update to drop for you today. Those who just wanted to see what Offworld Industries were cooking up in a full form, can also get ready as the full launch of the game is here and for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC right now. Grab your guns and get ready to hunt down the bugs like the marines in the Starship Troopers universe can, as we are here with the 1.0 launch of it all. Grab your friends or get ready to play solo on the various planets out there and start to stream just as a trooper can. Along with a lot of new features that are just dropping for the full launch of the game that no one has had a chance to experience in the general market out here. Let us dive right in.
In addition to Starship Troopers: Extermination getting the solo play and landing on the consoles, we are getting a new enemy, planet, and Galactic Front to play with in the game. The planet Boreas is a toxic planet that we will need to survive along with the bug rushes. Bugs that will have a new Tanker Bug that we saw in the original Starship Troopers film. All to have us work as one solid army and make sure the only good bug is a dead one out there in the universe. Along with all of the other commentary pushes that the IP was known for. At least for those who are able to catch all of it and not buy into the false propaganda that was in the mix of it all. Then again, "big guns shoot big bugs" does feel like the default that most gamers and audience members will take away from the IP. As long as we are all having fun now that it is launched out there in full form, I guess. Have a look and see if this is going to be a game you add in for the gaming mixes moving forward.
Starship Troopers: Extermination — Launch Trailer
Incoming message from the United Citizen Federation! Offworld Industries — in collaboration with Sony Pictures Consumer Products, and Knights Peak — is proud to launch its 16-player FPS, Starship Troopers: Extermination, out of Early Access on Steam and onto PlayStation 5 & Xbox Series X|S consoles, and the Epic Games Store. In addition to its trademark explosive co-op multiplayer action, the 1.0 and console editions of Starship Troopers: Extermination are loaded with brand-new features, including the mighty Tanker Bug enemy directly inspired by the 1997 film, the new ice planet Boreas, and a solo play tutorial mode featuring none other than General Rico himself, Casper Van Dien. It’s time to join the Deep Space Vanguard, grab your rifle, and do your part — purchase Starship Troopers: Extermination on Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, or the Epic Games Store.
Starship Troopers: Extermination combines frenetic squad-based gunplay with base-building and resource extraction against swarms of diverse arachnid foes. Choose from six distinct classes and work together to complete objectives, acquire resources, build and defend your base, and extract critical materials in intense battles to secure the future of the United Citizen Federation. Leave no inch of ground safe for the Arachnid enemy!
Key Features:
- Console version! PlayStation 5 and Xbox X|S.
- *New* Solo Play Tutorial Mode feat. Johnny Rico Reprised by Casper Van Dien – Chapter One of an all-new story featuring General Rico of the 1997 movie will introduce players to the different gameplay aspects of Starship Troopers: Extermination. Chapter Two to follow in post-launch updates!
- *New* Planet: Boreas – Boreas was a toxic, frozen wasteland before it was hit with a Bug Meteor, allowing the Arachnids to evolve in this extreme environment. Join the first landing parties sent to explore its surface and destroy the frigid Arachnids!
- *New* Enemy: The Tanker Bug – 1.0 finally introduces the iconic movie bug–These giant Bugs serve as armored assault units in the Arachnid army and are capable of swiftly decimating whole platoons of Mobile Infantry. When the Tanker emerges, it will require the whole team’s attention to take it out. It can be encountered in Company Operation missions.
- *New* Galactic Front - Work as one army towards a common goal: Galactic Front provides new missions to Company members, connecting individual players to the broader Starship Troopers community.
- Victory Points earned by the entire community contribute towards different outcomes, affecting “Spoils of War” rewards and influencing the ongoing story of the Starship Troopers: Extermination universe.
- *New* Companies – Players can now build their own Company of dedicated Troopers, just like Johnny Rico and his Roughnecks. Within each Company, players work together to achieve goals on the Galactic Front via special Company Operations. As a Company Member, you can:
- Join Company Operations—missions created by your Company’s Officers
- Earn Victory Points and contribute towards the overall Galactic Front Campaign
- Uncover Intel for your Company, which is used by Officers to create new Operations
- Find comrades that suit your playstyle
- Cooperative Gameplay – Up to 16 players team up to defend their base, complete objectives, gather resources, and squash every Bug in sight
- Six Playable Classes – Ranger, Sniper, Demolisher, Guardian, Engineer, or Medic — how will you choose to do your part?
- Build Defenses – Construct walls, defense towers, machine-gun turrets, and more using resources harvested from planetside refineries.
- Persistent Bug Corpses – With the Carnage system, every dead Bug’s corpse litters the battlefield, creating new paths and obstacles throughout the environment
Have you been waiting for this Starship Troopers game to fully launch out there or did you put your time and money into one of the others already? Will this be the last content update this game gets or will we see more down the line as the team continues to work on it? Is this just going to be a silly bug-shooting game or will the solo mode dive into the deeper themes that the source material pushed for back when it all first came to light? Venture on down to the comment section to give us all of those thoughts and do your part in the discussion. If there is more to share for Starship Troopers: Extermination, it will be listed here on the site for your pleasure. Just be sure to keep on checking back for all of those updates and the many others we still have to come for it all.