Tribes Extreme was a planned, but ultimately cancelled, single-player expansion for *Starsiege: Tribes*, intended for PC release around 1999. This expansion aimed to significantly enhance the base game by introducing a dedicated narrative structure, featuring 12 campaign missions and a new, story-integrated tribe. It required the core *Starsiege: Tribes* title and focused on objective-based gameplay within the established fast-paced movement framework, offering lore context absent in the original multiplayer focus.
As an expansion, this content was designed to integrate directly with the established framework of Starsiege: Tribes, requiring the base game for access. The primary enhancement offered was the introduction of a structured, story-driven campaign, which was a significant departure from the core game's focus.
The planned content included:
The core appeal of this expansion lay in its commitment to providing a proper narrative arc within the Tribes universe. This was intended to flesh out the setting and lore through structured missions, offering players context and progression outside of competitive multiplayer matches. The inclusion of a new tribe suggests an expansion not just of gameplay environments, but also of the factions and conflicts central to the game's world.
While the expansion was intended to leverage the existing movement mechanics—such as jetpacks and varied weaponry—that define the parent game, the structure of the 12 campaign missions implies a focus on objective-based gameplay tailored for a single player, potentially introducing mission types or pacing distinct from standard multiplayer skirmishes.
This content was conceived as a direct extension, meaning players would utilize their existing knowledge of the movement, combat systems, and general atmosphere of Starsiege: Tribes while engaging with the new story missions and the newly featured tribe.
This content was slated for release on the PC platform, though it remains unreleased as of the current date. It was developed by Dynamix, with an intended release window around 1999. Currently, there are no official downloadable content packs, subsequent expansions, remakes, or remasters associated with this specific expansion project.
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