Help Shape a Living Galaxy That Naturally Evolves

Tired of static worlds and scripted economies? In Myths of Earth, every trade, skirmish, and scan you make shifts the future—for everyone.

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Other games wait for you. This one moves on.

You log off—and a merchant NPC you armed sparks a sector-wide price war. You miss a convoy ambush—but the faction you joined wins anyway. This is the galaxy without pause. And it's not just on PC. You can explore on mobile, trade from the web, or dive deep in VR.

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What's broken in space games today?

• You grind meaningless missions

• You find empty planets that feel copy-pasted

• You trade goods that don't even fluctuate

It's like the universe exists only for you. Which sounds cool—until you realize how fake it feels.

Finally, a universe that lives, breathes, and reacts.

Myths of Earth is a persistent multiplayer space trading game built on a scalable microservice architecture—tech talk for: it just works, everywhere.

NPCs are driven by goals, alliances, and needs. Trade networks shift with player decisions. And the galaxy? It doesn't wait.

Trade That Actually Matters

NPC and player markets evolve constantly. Prices fluctuate, shortages hit. Your decisions ripple across the economy.

Cross-Platform Without Compromise

Play from your PC, explore on your phone, or dive into battles in VR. One account, one galaxy, full immersion.

Every Session Changes the World

Even if you play an hour a week, your actions leave a mark. This isn't a sandbox—it's a simulation.

What early explorers are saying

Finally feels like a real galaxy. I just watched prices spike because a mining corp collapsed.
Even the NPCs have goals. I got ambushed by a pirate who remembered me from three sessions ago.
This is what I always wanted from space MMOs.

First in means first to trade, first to fight, first to shape the stars.

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FAQ

What platforms does this run on?
PC, mobile, web, and VR—all synced in one persistent galaxy.
Is it just another grindfest?
Nope. This isn't about dailies or XP bars. It's about navigating a living world with meaningful choices.
How does the economy work?
Every good has a supply chain. If players and NPCs disrupt it, prices shift—just like in real life.