Starport Galactic Empires 2.0

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The hit game Starport: Galactic Empires is now available and 100% free to play. Be the captain of a space-ship in this fully graphical space combat MMO. Team up with other real people, or blow them out of the sky. Explore distant star systems, start colonies on alien worlds, hunt for treasures, and become the most famous captain in all the galaxy. Starport: Glactic Empires is a totaly free game that brings hours of action packed fun to your computer for the low low price of nothing.

Version 2.0 brings the brand new blitzkreig game style which provides a quick team based competition where you fight for control of a single strategic planet.

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