The year is 2182, but the engine is from 2003. Join the Falling Falcons in a massive tactical deathmatch RP fest held together by spaghetti code and duct tape. Build bases, perform surgery, or evolve as the Hive. It's laggy, it's complex, and it is the most fun you will have dying in space.

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Planned Release Date: February 2026

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Reviews

“THIS GAME IS PEAK”
Destoyer78901

“I knew it was going to be a good round when a marine showed up to the chemline with two canteens and said, "Doctor... I thirst... For the juice."”
Puckaboo2

“My synth wife divorced me, I got maimed by xenonids and I didn't even get my purple heart”
Ocean

About This Game

The year is 2182. High Command has dispatched the USS Almayer to the frontier. You are a member of the Falling Falcons - 2nd Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade.

Your orders are simple: Respond to an unknown distress signal, secure the colony, and neutralise any threats. But on the rim of known space, nothing is ever simple.

BYOND: Build Your Own Net Dream

Built on the ancient, accursed, yet still beloved BYOND platform, this isn’t regular SS13; it's a completely overhauled multiplayer roleplay tactical disaster simulator. It looks like a game from the 90s, plays like a milsim from the future, and breaks like a cheap lawnmower.

Whether you are holding the FOB, performing open-heart surgery in a sand pit, or playing a xenonid trying to figure out how to open a door, your actions define the round. Every bullet must be accounted for, every wound requires surgical precision to treat, every host must be incubated, and every order must move down the chain of command.

KEY FEATURES

  • Massively Multiplayer: Theoretically high player counts allow for full company-scale operations, meaning lots of people screaming over the radio at once or complaining that the Empress is micromanaging the hivemind.

  • Complex Medical System: Health isn't just a bar. Treat broken bones, internal organ failure, and overdoses. If the xenonids don't kill you, the medic mixing up the labels on the pill bottle might.

  • Destructible Environments: Blow open walls with C4, weld doors, or burn down the entire jungle because you saw a spider.

  • Logistics & Command: The war isn't won by shooting alone. It’s won by the shipside support crew, including the Requisitions Officer, who orders the ammo for your rifle, and the Executive Officer, who really didn't mean to accidentally orbital bombard Delta Squad.

  • Roleplay First: Immerse yourself in the hierarchy. Follow orders, shout tactical info over the radio, and engage in the unique "culture" of the Falling Falcons.

  • Emergent Storytelling: Will you hide in a locker for 45 minutes as a suvivor? Will you robust a xenonid with a toolbox? Or will you succumb to liver failure after finding the colony's vodka stash?

  • Corporate Interests: Roleplay as a Liaison from a shadowy company that cares more about the quarterly profit margins than your survival.

  • Hostile Third Parties: Sometimes it’s insurgents. Sometimes it’s high-tech hunters. Sometimes it’s just the Military Police arresting you for not wearing your helmet.

    ⚠️ WARNING: READ BEFORE ENLISTING ⚠️

    1. Ancient Technology: This game runs on BYOND. When you click "Play" on Steam, it will install the BYOND client. Yes, the interface looks like it was designed in 1996 by a teenager in a basement. Yes, you have to create a separate BYOND account to play. Yes, you sometimes will get an popup for Byond Premium when it boots up. Lummox JR has to eat somehow. 

    2. The Learning Cliff: The controls are not intuitive. You will accidentally shoot your foot. You will drop your gun in the middle of a firefight. You will struggle to open a bag of chips.

    The UI looks like the cockpit of a 747-800. Take a moment to read the starter guide, call a Mentor (F1), or just ask the Marine standing next to you how to put your helmet on. We were all bald and confused once.

    3. Roleplay Expectations: aka Yes, you have to play as a Character. This is a Medium Roleplay (MRP) environment.

    • Names: Name your character something believable, not "xx_Headshot_King_xx" or "Obi-Wan Kenobi."

    • Behaviour: You are a Marine (or a giant bug). Act like one. If you run around griefing your teammates or screaming internet memes in the chat, you will probably hear the dreaded Bwoink. That is one of our volunteer Moderators coming to have a very polite conversation with you about your life choices.

    4. The Rules: Read them. They exist to keep the chaos fun, not frustrating. If you break Marine Law, the MPs will arrest you. If you break Server Rules, the Admins will probably ban you without much fanfare.

Mature Content Description

The developers describe the content like this:

This game features frequent pixelated violence and gore.

Players should also expect:
Low Fidelity: Body Horror, Surgery, Substance Use.

And potentially strong language

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS *: Windows 10 (or Windows 7 if you still refuse to update)
    • Processor: A potato with a pulse. (Any Dual Core CPU from the last decade. Single-core speed is king here because the engine doesn't know what "multithreading" is).
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Integrated Graphics. If it can render a spreadsheet, it can render this game.
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
    • Additional Notes: A mouse is required. Touchpads are a death sentence.
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 10 / 11
    • Processor: High-frequency CPU (3.0GHz+). The engine runs on a single core, so throw raw speed at it.
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Dedicated GPU (Not for the game, but so you can watch YouTube while you wait for the Round Restart).
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Sound Card: Any. You need to hear the distinct hiss of a Xenonid behind you.
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.
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