Extraction Shooter Star Wrath Launches in 2026, Beta Applications Open
Developer Targem Games announces Star Wrath, an extraction shooter blending ARC Raiders’ tension with Starfield’s space setting. Star Wrath extraction shooter launches on PC via Steam in 2026 with closed beta applications open now. Players build and customize their own modular spacecraft for high-risk raids. Expeditions feature both PvE and PvP encounters with valuable loot at stake. Deadly nebulae provide hiding spots for ambushes on unsuspecting rivals. Additionally, dogfights use realistic physics and an advanced damage system throughout. Every part of the ship can be destroyed, affecting performance in real time. Outer hulls and internal modules all factor into survivability during combat. Consequently, dynamic nebula warfare puts a unique spin on the extraction genre.
Ship Building and Destruction Mechanics
Custom ship building allows complete personalization of your spacecraft design. Moreover, an advanced destruction model tracks damage to individual components realistically. Performance degrades as specific parts take damage during intense firefights. Therefore, strategic decisions about ship configuration impact survival odds significantly.
The game draws clear inspiration from Starfield’s aesthetic and spacefaring themes. However, it carves its own identity within the extraction shooter space. ARC Raiders fans will find familiar tension but in a cosmic setting. As a result, the combination of genres creates a fresh experience for players.
Beta Access and Early Purchase Options
Free beta applications are available now through the official Star Wrath website. However, acceptance is not guaranteed, but chances seem reasonable for applicants. Alternatively, early access packs guarantee beta testing spots for those who purchase. These packs also provide unique ship blueprints and weapons as bonuses.
The Scout Pack costs £12.99 as the most affordable option. Meanwhile, Tank Pack, Sniper Pack, and Star Explorer Pack offer alternative choices. Prices range from £17.99 to £21.99 for these premium options. Overall, online reactions to trailers have been positive so far from viewers.

