Nexus Expansion Pack Access

Accessed via a blown-out tram tunnel in the old Reactor Sector, the Underground is a biomechanical nightmare. Pipes weep black ichor. Walls breathe. It’s here that the Unwoven have taken root, corrupting the station’s AI core into a schizophrenic god called .

Review embargo lifts June 10.

A Full Feature Deep Dive into the Biggest Overhaul in Sci-Fi RPG History By J. R. Vega | Platform Magazine nexus expansion pack

And that’s not a bug. That’s the point. Accessed via a blown-out tram tunnel in the

Priced at $39.99 (or included in the Season 2 Pass), NXP isn’t a side quest. It’s a structural rebuild. We went hands-on for 40 hours. Here’s everything you need to know. The core campaign of Starfall Protocol ended with a fragile peace between the three major factions: the Corporate Ecumene, the Freeborn Collective, and the Xeno-Ascendancy. The Nexus Expansion Pack shreds that peace within the first ten minutes. It’s here that the Unwoven have taken root,

Visually, NXP introduces —a new lighting model where shadows flicker between two possible positions. Corners of your screen might show ghostly versions of enemies that might attack from the left, even if they attack from the right. It’s disorienting by design.

Accessed via a blown-out tram tunnel in the old Reactor Sector, the Underground is a biomechanical nightmare. Pipes weep black ichor. Walls breathe. It’s here that the Unwoven have taken root, corrupting the station’s AI core into a schizophrenic god called .

Review embargo lifts June 10.

A Full Feature Deep Dive into the Biggest Overhaul in Sci-Fi RPG History By J. R. Vega | Platform Magazine

And that’s not a bug. That’s the point.

Priced at $39.99 (or included in the Season 2 Pass), NXP isn’t a side quest. It’s a structural rebuild. We went hands-on for 40 hours. Here’s everything you need to know. The core campaign of Starfall Protocol ended with a fragile peace between the three major factions: the Corporate Ecumene, the Freeborn Collective, and the Xeno-Ascendancy. The Nexus Expansion Pack shreds that peace within the first ten minutes.

Visually, NXP introduces —a new lighting model where shadows flicker between two possible positions. Corners of your screen might show ghostly versions of enemies that might attack from the left, even if they attack from the right. It’s disorienting by design.