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By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on December 09, 2025

My favorite co-op game of the past decade is Sea of Thieves: I love sailing a galleon into dangerous territory with friends, engaging in ship-to-ship and person-to-person (or skeleton) combat, then scampering off with loot. A game like Sea of Thieves, but in space? I'll definitely give it a try.

is a mission-based co-op FPS from Keepsake Games where you and up to three other crew members pilot a spaceship, engage in ship-to-ship battles and first-person combat, and salvage gear and goodies you can use to upgrade your ship. I recently got to try a hands-on preview, joined by PC Gamer's answer to Han Solo: Morgan Park. (I'm not sure if that makes me Luke or Chewbacca. Whoever has the worst aim, I guess.)

(Image credit: Keepsake Games)

On another segment of our mission, Morgan landed us on an asteroid and we ran through a darkened facility filled with enemy robots that chased us around while we collected batteries needed [[link]] to power open a vault door. Again, the batteries were physical objects we needed to lift with both hands, so one person battled the bots while the other carried the battery. (At least we did that at first. Turned out the robots weren't that much of a threat and eventually we were just running and bunny-hopping as we each carried a battery.)

Thing is, I think leaving the ship behind to do on-foot missions is the least fun part of Jump Ship, because the ship itself is the best part of the game. It feels like a mobile base you can upgrade and tinker with, and we had to work hard to keep it in shape. When we got blasted by an enemy spacecraft, we'd sometimes receive a fire warning, so I had to leave the turret controls, grab a fire extinguisher, and run around the ship frantically putting out fires while Morgan continued flying. Dealing with crises on the ship feels hectic and fun as you coordinate with your crewmates about who is going to do what.

(Image credit: Keepsake Games)

By the end of our mission we'd made our ship a pretty formidable one. We mounted a rail gun and some extra turrets onto the hull, we crafted a first-aid station from spare scrap we collected, and spent quite a bit of time trying to first figure and then optimize our ship's power supply. It's a little weird in that it's set up like a grid puzzle. Every element of the ship (guns, engines, shields) is a physical node with a different shape, and those nodes all need to fit onto the green sections of grid or they won't work. We eventually solved it by adding two new reactors to our ship, so the grid had so many green squares we could place all our nodes with room to spare.

I'm definitely interested in playing more of when it launches later this year: it was fun with two people and I can only assume it'd be twice as fun with a full crew of four. It's not Sea of Thieves in space, quite, but when one player is barrel rolling the ship and blasting away at enemies while the other is scrambling around putting out fires, it definitely has some of those great Sea of Thieves vibes.

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