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Elite Dangerous has come a long way over the past year, and now it’s got a seriously gorgeous new ship to show for it

The Gutamaya Corsair is a pirate’s best friend in Elite Dangerous. It’s the ultimate hunter (once you pay for it).

Olga Racinowska

Elite Dangerous has come a long way over the past year, and now it’s got a seriously gorgeous new ship to show for it, image source: Elite Dangerous; Developer: Frontier Developments.
Elite Dangerous has come a long way over the past year, and now it’s got a seriously gorgeous new ship to show for it Source: Elite Dangerous; Developer: Frontier Developments.

As promised in the Elite Dangerous on Tuesday, April 8. It’s the successor to the Imperial Clipper, but not everyone can get their hands on it just yet. While some players aren’t totally sold on the design, it’s shaping up to be a solid ship with great firepower, massive cargo space, and an impressive jump range.

Gutamaya Corsair – the bird of prey

The Gutamaya Corsair is a medium-sized, multipurpose ship that you can only buy with ARX (the game’s currency) for now. It comes in two versions: the Standard edition for 16,520 ARX and the Stellar edition for 33,000 ARX. So yeah, if you want it right away, you’ll need to spend real money.

Standard and Stellar version of the Gutamaya Corsair.Source: Elite Dangerous

It’ll eventually be available for in-game credits after a few months, and there’s no Imperial Navy rank requirement – so once it’s up for credits, anyone can grab it.

The Gutamaya Corsair is labeled as a multi-role ship, meaning it’s good at pretty much everything, but it really shines as a dedicated hunter. Sure, it’s yet another ship that looks like a bird, but at least it's a laser-shooting pirate bird. Those who’ve had a go with it say its on-rails handling and low drift make it ideal at locking onto targets, giving chase, and, well, “reallocating” their cargo. With a bit of engineering and a decent fuel scoop, it can boost up to around 600 m/s – definitely built for the chase.

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December 16, 2014

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Olga Racinowska

Author: Olga Racinowska

Been with gamepressure.androidapks.biz since 2019, mostly writing game guides but you can also find me geeking out about LEGO (huge collection, btw). Love RPGs and classic RTSs, also adore quirky indie games. Even with a ton of games, sometimes I just gotta fire up Harvest Moon, Stardew Valley, KOTOR, or Baldur's Gate 2 (Shadows of Amn, the OG, not that Throne of Bhaal stuff). When I'm not gaming, I'm probably painting miniatures or iring my collection of retro consoles.