Some screenshots age. Others become memories.
This moment captures what made early Star Atlas so special.
The scale, the atmosphere, the lighting... even years later, it will still feels like a scene from a sci-fi blockbuster rather than a game.
306/365 -📸 Dec 2025
June 2023 — the X6 already looked unreal.
The amount of detail, the engine glow, and the cinematic UE5 lighting made every landing zone feel like a scene from a next-gen sci-fi movie rather than a game.
Even years later, this shot still holds up beautifully.
305/365 -📸 Jun 2023
May 2023, a lone pilot drifted through the wreckage of forgotten orbital structures aboard the Pearce X4.
Even then, Star Atlas already felt massive, mysterious, and dangerously beautiful — a universe where abandoned sectors hide a mysteries in UE5.
304/365 -📸 May 2023
Exactly 3 years ago this scene was captured in Star Atlas UE5 — long before most players had any idea how massive and atmospheric this universe could become. Even today, the feeling of standing before star gates drifting in deep space still hits differently.
303/365 -📸 Jun 2023
Beyond the giant fleets and orbital stations, Star Atlas will deliver pure adrenaline on the surface. Riders will weave through tight canyon routes and hostile terrain at insane speeds, where reflexes alone could decide who crosses the finish line alive.
302/365 -📸 Jan 2026
Some pilots in Star Atlas will spend their journeys on the frontier… others will navigate the endless worlds.
The scale of civilization in UE will make even a single fighter feel insignificant against the "tech" of the galaxy.
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301/365 -📸 Dec 2025
Deep-space industry in Star Atlas won’t just be about giant fleets and capital ships.
Players will descend into dangerous crystal fields, operating heavy extraction rigs while crews protect valuable resources from rival factions lurking nearby.
300/365 -📸 Dec 2023
Crews will spend hours tuning their racing ships in the hangars before pushing them to the limit in the arenas of Star Atlas.
Every detail, every paint pattern, every upgrade — all preparing for the moment the gates open.
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299/365 -📸 Feb 2024
One day, even the smallest extraction runs in Star Atlas will feel like stepping into a living sci-fi universe.
A lone pilot descending toward a distant world through the darkness, knowing that every mission could lead to discovery, profit… or danger.
298/365 -📸 May 2023
Medical ships in Star Atlas won’t be just background assets.
They’ll become support vessels for real players — extraction points, emergency response hubs, and safe zones after missions.
This could make the universe feel truly alive and interconnected.
297/365 -📸 Mar 2023
Now the real mission begins.
Scouting, securing, exploring — all while the dropship stays ready for extraction.
Star Atlas always felt bigger when ships became mobile bases for actual players instead of just static assets.
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296/365 -📸 Jul 2024
One player covering the rooftop.
Another ready on standby in the cockpit.
Sometimes it’s full coordination between infantry and pilots — all part of one operation.
This is the kind of emergent gameplay that made the UE experience feel alive.
295/365 -📸 Mar 2024
Before the missions.
Before the wars.
There’s always a moment where a player simply stops… and looks out into the unknown.
That feeling of scale, isolation, and possibility is what made the early Star Atlas UE builds hit different.
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294/365 -📸 Oct 2023
Hidden between the grass, engine quiet, watching the water ripple above like another world.
This is the side of Star Atlas I always loved most — not the battles or massive fleets, but those calm exploration moments that suddenly feel almost real in UE5.
293/365 -📸 Mar 2024
Carrier ops in Star Atlas hit different.
Fighters lined up on deck, engines hot, while real players are all gathered aboard another player’s ‘mothership’ — not NPC traffic, but an actual multiplayer fleet preparing to move together across the Verse.
292/365 -📸 Dec 2023
Race arena vibes.
Rows of speeders waiting in the background, engines cooling down after another chaotic lap through the Verse.
Sometimes Star Atlas feels less like a game and more like living inside a futuristic motorsport universe built in UE.
291/365 -📸 Feb 2024
“The first version of the Fimbul Packlite engine already looked like something capable of bending space itself.
Back then we were still discovering what was possible inside the Verse… and every new build felt like stepping further into real sci-fi.”
290/365 -📸 Jun 2023
“Some ships in Star Atlas don’t look engineered… they look summoned.
Still one of the wildest silhouettes I’ve captured in UE5 — like a living relic waiting to wake up.
This is why I never stopped exploring the Verse with a camera.”
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289/365 -📸 Mar 2024
One of my favourite things in Star Atlas was how even compact designs like this could feel full of personality — part military utility, part alien engineering, part futuristic street culture
The kind of ride ready for recon, smuggling, or a midnight escape
288/365 -📸 Jan 2024
Different factions. Different philosophies.
Yet sometimes — complete cooperation, just like in this shot.
A universe where cultures, races, and technologies constantly collide… but can still stand side by side when it matters most.
287/365 -📸 Feb 2024