Intrepid pilots - all good things come to an end, even to the immortal Valkyries. Today, we have begun the process of discontinuing support for EVE: Valkyrie to focus CCP Games' efforts and resources on new developments in our evolving portfolio of EVE Universe titles.

We are incredibly proud of what we accomplished with EVE: Valkyrie and its Warzone expansion and want to extend our deep appreciation to all our players for their support throughout the game's lifecycle. It is an honor to have been a part of such a dedicated community.

For the time being, you won't see any effect if you own a copy of the game. The game will continue to be playable with our servers remaining active until August 5th 2022.

On August 5th 2022, EVE: Valkyrie's servers will be turned off, social media profiles will be closed, and this website will go offline. Once servers are deactivated, customer support for EVE: Valkyrie will no longer be provided.

Thank you for being a part of EVE: Valkyrie. We look forward to the next chapter in the EVE Universe and hope you'll be a part of it and continue the journey with us.

EVE Fanfest 2017 – Book a Dinner Date with CCP Roo

by CCP Games
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Okay, it’s not strictly a ‘date’ as such, but the roster of CCP developers attending the annual Fanfest charity dinner is expanding all the time and Valkyrie fans will be delighted to learn that the latest addition is Andrew Willans (pictured above), Lead Game Designer on everyone’s fave space dogfighting game.

Hosted at the incredible Harpa, the charity event is a chance to enjoy dinner and drinks with the CCP developers while raising money for Barnaspítali Hringsins (Iceland Children’s Hospital), which you can learn more about in this video from their official website.

Also, as we’ve mentioned before, there’s a whole bunch of other reasons to get your butts over to Fanfest 2017. These include a presentation from CCP Roo, roundtables with the Dev Team and New Eden’s finest pilots, community-organized events and PSVR pods where you can play the game and get an early look at an all-new map. It’s not too late to attend Fanfest, so if you have some spare greenback and a generally spontaneous nature, get over to the official website and book your tickets.

We hope to see you in Iceland in a couple of weeks and even if you can’t fly out there, you’ll be able to follow what’s going on right here. We’ll let you know about upcoming live streams and other Fanfest shenanigans as they happen.

We’re counting the days! If you do hop on a plane to come see us, fly safe!