

You will need to add the key for your Elite Dangerous to Steam before you can add the key for Elite Dangerous: Horizons Season Pass. You can now add this key to your Steam account as you would for any other game. After the two accounts have been linked, click ‘ Claim a Key for Elite Dangerous’ or ' Claim a Key for Elite Dangerous: Horizons Seasons Pass'. Click this to be redirected to Steam's website where you can log into your Steam account to link this to your Frontier Store account.Ĥ. You should see a green button to ' Log in to Steam'. Log into the Frontier Store and go to 'My Account'.ģ. To redeem a Steam product code for Elite Dangerous or Horizons Season Pass after purchasing from the Frontier Store, please follow these steps:ġ.

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The expansion has been priced at £39.99, with existing Elite: Dangerous players being offered a £10 discount and an exclusive Cobra Mark IV vessel if they pre-order now.Ī trailer for Elite Dangerous: Horizons is reproduced below.IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED ELITE DANGEROUS OR HORIZONS SEASON PASS FROM STEAM PLEASE DO NOT FOLLOW THE STEPS LISTED HERE. While not quite the land-anywhere, do-anything of the earlier titles in the series, the company has pledged a ' seamless' transfer between space and land.Īs with the main game, Horizons is due to get something of a staggered roll-out as development continues: the planetary landing portion of the game is scheduled for release later this year, with the remaining content arriving throughout early 2016.

The expansion will allow selected planets and moons to be scanned for resources, including interesting buildings and damaged vessels, following which players will be able to land on the surface and switch to one of a new class of planetary vehicles. Horizons is the first full-size expansion for the game, and brings with it the reintroduction of a feature that made its predecessors Frontier: Elite II and Frontier: First Encounters so engaging: the ability to land on planets. While development was not without its controversy - such as the removal of offline mode from the game at the last minute before launch, the game has been critically well received, scoring an impressive 94 per cent in our review last last year. The game raised an impressive £1.58 million on the site, and was a major cause of the £40 million valuation placed on the company when it went public in 2013. Frontier Developments has announced its first full-scale expansion for Elite: Dangerous, the crowd-funded follow-up to the classic 80s and 90s Elite franchise, which will cost gamers a whopping £39.99.įollowing years of promises, Frontier Development's David Braben finally confirmed a new entry in the space-sim Elite franchise with the launch of a Kickstarter campaign back in 2012.
