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Proving Grounds – 1v1 Frigate combat!

Winter hardy Capsuleers,

As the temperature drops for the holiday season, the action in the Abyssal Proving Grounds is heating up!

During the Winter Nexus festivities taking place across New Eden, a new Abyssal Proving Grounds event is set to bring a distinct combat setting where temperature plays a key role. Focused on fast-paced, agile 1v1 Navy Frigate action, this seasonal clash provides a chance to prove that you can adapt to conflict in unique circumstances, while you pursue both rewards and the sweet taste of victory.

Not only does this Proving Grounds contest take place in a special winter-influenced environment – the battles will also play out with overheat module damage reduction in place, while providing an increased supply of loot to competitors. This Proving Grounds round will be open to pilots through all of 18 December.

The permitted hulls for this event are the Imperial Navy Slicer, Crucifier Navy Issue, Caldari Navy Hookbill, Griffin Navy Issue, Federation Navy Comet, Maulus Navy Issue, Republic Fleet Firetail, and Vigil Fleet Issue.

The following arena effects will be in place throughout the event:
  • 100% bonus to Afterburner speed
  • Sensor Dampener modules banned
Pilots that join this event will also be restricted to Meta 5 modules.

To join this round of ice-cold Abyssal Proving Grounds action, grab those Proving Filaments and head to the Proving Grounds throughout 18 December, running for 24 hours from 11:00 UTC. Once again, the Proving Grounds leaderboards will allow you to track Capsuleer performance throughout this very special 1v1 event.

Get ready for some high-energy combat action, and good luck!

Tis the Season

Festive Capsuleers,

Across the world, it’s the season for cozying up by the fire (or kicking back at the beach, for those of us down under), celebrating the holidays & the end of the year, and brightly looking forward to the next one. This year, as we gather with family, friends, and those close to us, give (or get) the gift of a ticket to the world’s greatest gathering of space friends and foes next year, at EVE FANFEST 2022!

After far too long apart, we’re overjoyed and eager to be forming up once again next May in Reykjavik, Iceland, bringing Capsuleers from every corner of the globe together for an unforgettable weekend. Look forward to exciting presentations, keynotes and the long-anticipated live conclusion of the Invasion Tournament Series, join in the (in)famous pub crawl, warp to the dance floor at the unforgettable Party at the Top of the World, and more! Reunite at long last face-to-face with fellow players and developers both in the venue and beyond, reminiscing about your experiences in New Eden and creating treasured new memories!

Super Early Bird tickets for Fanfest 2022 (including entry to the Party at the Top of the World) are still available at the best possible price, and there are plenty more where those came from – so secure your spot and prepare for the best Fanfest yet!

Additionally, as of today, tickets for a variety of extra events are now available through the Fanfest 2022 Eventbrite page:

[h3]Golden Circle Tour with Devs – 5 May[/h3]



Embark on a trip to Iceland’s most famous landmarks with the devs, stopping for lunch at the amazing Friðheimar greenhouse!

[h3]Charity Dinner at CCP Games Gróska HQ – 5 May[/h3]



Join the developers at CCP Games’ headquarters for an evening of food and drinks, with beer, wine, and all kinds of food to pick and choose from!

[h3]Sisters of EVE Tour – 6 May[/h3]



An always-popular accompanying event, this special tour provides a partner or friend who isn’t attending Fanfest a spectacular one-day trip along the southern coast of Iceland, one of the country's most scenic regions – as well as entry to the Party at the Top of the World!

[h3]Pub Crawl – 6 May[/h3]



The crown jewel of Fanfest’s Friday night jubilations for many years, the Pub Crawl warps Capsuleers into some of the best bars in Iceland after a day of events for a night of socializing & drinking with friends and devs. Additionally, we’ll also be hosting a special new “Gourmet Tour” edition of the Pub Crawl this year , bringing together those who prefer a more intimate and sober experience for non-alcoholic drinks and gourmet treats!

[h3]Party at the Top of the World – 7 May[/h3]



The phenomenal finale party of Fanfest at Laugardalshöll Arena, with energizing onstage artists lighting the fuse for a fun-filled night. Entry to this event is included in every Fanfest ticket, but individual event tickets are also available for anyone who wants to join in!

There will also be a variety of other events taking place throughout the week of Fanfest, including events on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday, which will be announced in the coming weeks.

We can’t wait to kick off the celebrations – in the meantime, have a wonderful holiday season, and we’ll see you in space!

Your Year In EVE

It’s almost the end of another stellar year in EVE Online, and that means it’s time to celebrate your life in New Eden over the last 12 months. Omega pilots can check their email now for your personalized video, charting triumphs, achievements, and mishaps in 2021! Share your video for a chance to win exciting prizes!

Your personalized video draws on your activity in EVE to paint a picture of how you’ve left your mark on New Eden this year. Just like last year we'll be looking at your activities from 1 January until 30 November. From exploration to PvP, mission-running to manufacturing, these videos provide a precise snapshot of what EVE’s meant to you in 2021 - and what you’ve meant to EVE.

Share your highlights directly from the website using the hashtag #MyEVE2021! Winners will be selected on 17 January 2022, allowing them to kickstart their New Eden adventure in style.

As we approach a new year in EVE, don’t miss this opportunity to sit back and enjoy your personalized review of 2021! Head on over to the EVE Online Forums if you have any questions about your video, or if you just want to show off to fellow Capsuleers!

EVE Online - Winter Status Update

Greetings Capsuleers,

EVE Online is turning 19 in just five months’ time, and we cannot wait to celebrate it with you in person in Reykjavík come May 2022. We want to set EVE up for a thriving third decade, and ultimately have it outlive us all. To achieve that – as you have heard about before – the last two years have been focused on three pillars; building a vibrant EVE ecosystem, helping new players out to make sure there are new untrained pilots coming in every month to join your ranks, and investing in the technical infrastructure of the game.



[h3]A New Dawn[/h3]

Nearly two years ago we – both CCP and the players – began a massive undertaking: to bring the economy to a healthy state, and to set the game up for a third decade. We understand full well that it was not without challenges and hardships, and while EVE players are well known for being the most resilient problem-solvers in gaming, we’re aware of the strain it put on you. Now that order and balance has been restored to the resource and manufacturing aspects of New Eden, more resources have and will become available, and focus can be put on other areas of New Eden.

From Extraction to Production announced a bevy of changes. We typically don’t post updates as comprehensive, dense, and raw as we did with this blog (it was more a Dev Proposal & Discussion than Dev Blog) but with so much changing – and so much at stake – we wanted as much feedback on the changes as possible.

On that note, it has been a lively few weeks. We’ve been listening, discussing, and adjusting based on comments and responses. A huge thank you must go out to all those players who started conversations and provided constructive feedback on the forums, podcasts, blogs, streams, Discord communities, and elsewhere. We’d also like to thank CSM16, with whom we’ve been working with on these changes since August, for providing valuable feedback and context for the upcoming changes.

Mining is the cornerstone of New Eden, and mining ships across the board are now stronger, more efficient, and more accessible. We want to create the same kind of diversity for miners as the other careers and we are already seeing a large increase in both mining volume and numbers of players mining. This also opens up possibilities for the future, especially as it pertains to dynamic distribution or future mining sites.

Attention will be paid to production bottlenecks as they arise. Faction & pirate ship construction will be viable to undertake. For battleships, the approach will be to boost the power of those ships to be more in line with the cost and complexity associated with building them. Battleships hold a great spot in EVE's history, and we want to ensure they've got a suitable place in the meta for both PvP and PvE.



[h2]Areas of focus until Fanfest[/h2]

It’s time to look ahead. New Eden has strong foundations, so now is the time to look at additions and improvements, rather than removals and revisions. Below you can find some highlights of the focus areas until Fanfest.

[h3]Compression[/h3]

Since the early days of EVE, mining and industry has amounted to the following: train these skills, fly this ship, fit these modules and now you’re the best. Too often there was no choice because there was only one choice, and at odds with the rest of EVE, which puts a high value on specialization and different options. To that end, we want to ensure there’s a dynamic where industry experts can flaunt their knowledge and mastery of systems, and gain a competitive advantage so that their specialization and decision-making is rewarded.

Compression is a key element of industry, and expanding into gas & moon ore is vital for the economy. As with mining, industry-minded players will have more tools at their disposal. That said, our aim is to add decision-making – not tedium – and the compression update will reflect that.

[h3]Rorquals[/h3]

During the Age of Abundance, a few hundred Rorquals were outperforming the rest of the universe combined in terms of mining yield. With the Rorqual being so efficient and powerful, it almost necessitated players to form larger and larger groups. It was simply the best at everything, with no tradeoffs, and was pricing players out of the market.

While the role of the Rorqual has been reverted to on-field support ship, its buffed Mining Foreman links, PANIC feature, survivability, and compression capability – tied with an impressive solo mining yield – make it a crucial asset for mining operations in Nullsec and Lowsec. And, as some of you may have seen on the Singularity test server, we are also considering improvements to Rorqual maneuverability with group-jump features.



[h3]Capitals[/h3]

Whether you’re planning to fly them or build them, Capital Ships represent an aspirational goal for many players. A well-orchestrated ‘Dreadbomb’ should be a cost effective counter to other Capital and Supercapital classes, and we see time and time again the amazing fights that these create. As the industry changes settle, the material requirements to build these ships to ensure they are both cost effective and replaceable will be reviewed.

In addition, more capital-oriented combat sites are on the horizon, which you already may have seen a glimpse of in the Winter Nexus event. We look forward to working with the community in the future to make sure these sites will be rewarding enough to be worth the risk.

[h3]Citadels[/h3]

Citadels play a critical role in New Eden and like anything have areas of opportunity. This entails citadel proliferation and combat, specifically targeting structure combat, tether and placement rules, with special attention paid to the roles structures play in the Faction Warfare warzones. Many of these topics were raised by dozens of New Eden’s most talented and prolific Fleet Commanders across all areas of New Eden, and with large undertakings like this, it is important to listen to all points of view.

[h3]Sovereignty[/h3]

Aligning and improving sovereignty and how ownership is established across the universe is incredibly important, to both new players and veterans. The plan is to create tactical in-space objectives for small, medium, and large groups in space to fight over and allowing players who control space to decide what that space will be used for - with iHubs playing a critical role. Stay tuned for more.



[h3]EVE Academy[/h3]

September was a great and an important month for EVE. The recently-introduced AIR New Player Experience (NPE) that launched in September is an engaging, cinematic experience, and already the average first session of people trying out the game for the first time has increased by 30%, which is leading to increased retention.

The next step will be to add a mining chapter in order to teach a core competency, give new players a taste of more things they can do in New Eden, and give them a fundamental skillset. As time progresses, the goal is to move further into a Capsuleer’s life and apply the same tech and artistry.

With the update to skill training and introduction of opportunities, we are helping players set goals early on in their EVE career. The newly released Corporation Skill Plans allow players to author optimal Skill Plans to get new recruits up and running, as well as create doctrine Skill Plans for combat operations, industry etc.

Furthermore, fittings are supported in the creation process so players without corporations can still tap into community power by dragging community fittings into their Skill Plans, starting training with a single button click. Additional acts of the NPE will fold updated Career Agents into the mix.

The EVE Academy website, which is seeing a lot of traffic every day, has been continuously updated since launch and has received an overhaul to make it even more beneficial for players.

EVE launched on the Epic Games Store in September and went fully native on Mac in October. Both of these avenues have seen an influx of new and returning players coming to play the game.

This adds up to more cadets that are better equipped for corporations to recruit, players to fly with, or spaceships to blow up.



[h3]Technical Foundation[/h3]

The September release was a significant moment in time for EVE, with the introduction of Quasar. More and more features of the game are now being decoupled from Tranquility and moved into Quasar. Lost in the bright lights of the new NPE and tucked under the pixels of Skill Plans reverberates a fundamental change in how EVE Online moves into the future, allowing more power to go to the things you love; blowing up spaceships!

The technological advancements made by launching EVE natively on Mac are already contributing to internal development efforts to modernize the game engine. There will be more news on this early next year and we are excited to bring new capabilities and advancements to EVE.

Why is this important? Modernizing the tech stack of EVE is pivotal as it allows for more momentum and agility in a rapidly changing world. It also opens up more opportunities to expose more powerful features across more mediums, but more importantly it simply decreases the load on Tranquility, which in turn increases performance. We are in a perpetual arms race with the EVE community; as the tech behind EVE becomes more powerful, the Capsuleers of New Eden find ways to push Tranquility to its absolute limits.

For the last 19 years, the EVE community has set record after record when it comes to gaming’s biggest battles. We don’t see that changing any time soon and will continue to try and push the boundaries of what is possible when it comes to large-scale warfare.



[h2]In Closing[/h2]

The foundations of the EVE ecosystem are strong. PLEX prices have stabilized, stockpiles are healthy, great strides have been made in the war against botting (as evidenced by the skyrocketing RMT ISK price), and there are more ways to earn a living. The foundation allows us to build with more confidence and add more sand to the sandbox. What players can expect from now on is an increase in ship production, capitals out in space, new exciting strategic goals for small, medium, and large fleets – and more.

Whether you’ve just started your EVE journey exploring in a Heron, or you’re a seasoned vet mining in a Mackinaw or brawling in a Vargur, there’s nothing that beats hanging out with EVE players. We’ve already had the good fortune of meeting players at EVE Vegas & EVE London this year, as well as chatting to the pilots at EVE Down Under. Nothing is quite like having hundreds of our closest space friends pile into Reykjavik for EVE Fanfest.

We can’t wait to see you this May for EVE Fanfest – either here in Reykjavik or watching at home on CCPTV - and share more about the exciting plans for the future of EVE Online; increased agency, making player actions matter even more, impacting how the world reacts to player interaction and how empires and alliances wage their wars.



In the short term, join CCP Rattati, CCP Swift, and CCP Paragon on CCPTV this Thursday at 19:00 EVE Time for a livestream and Q&A for insights on anything EVE. Finally, for the holiday season, jump into the Winter Nexus! In this event, anyone can find some activity to their liking, be it combat, exploration, or mining - and even rumors of the new experimental capital site. Don’t forget to claim your rewards during the 13 days of Nexus!

From all of us here at CCP, we wish you a happy holiday season.

Fly safe o7

Go here to find the EVE Online forum thread to submit your questions for the Q&A

Ice-Cold Synergy in the Proving Grounds!

Coolheaded Capsuleers,

Kick off this year's Yoiul Festival with a special new Abyssal Proving Ground event! Head out into the snowstorm with a partner to engage in ice-cold combat aboard agile and deadly assault frigates, with damage from overheating modules reduced and afterburner speed doubled, as you trade blows in a uniquely bountiful Proving Arena with a wintery seasonal environment!

This event begins at 11:00 UTC on 10 December, and runs until 11:00 UTC on 14 December.

The ruleset is as follows:

- Only the Retribution, Vengeance, Hawk, Harpy, Enyo, Ishkur, Jaguar, and Wolf assault frigates will be permitted to enter the Proving Ground
- Afterburner velocity bonus increased by 100%
- Module Overheat damage reduced by 50%
- Sensor dampeners and tracking disruptors cannot be fitted
- Modules, Drones, and Implants restricted to Meta 5 and below

Heat up your weapons & teamwork skills, grab your Proving Ground Filaments (available in Abyssal Deadspace caches, in Triglavian wrecks in Pochven, or on the in-game market), and prepare for decisive, freezing combat as you and your partner climb the Proving Grounds leaderboards and earn special rewards!