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Eve Online's browser version is now available to everyone

Now you can play Eve Online's browser based version, even if you don't have an active Omega subscription - but it will cost you some Plex

Eve Online is one of those alpha (free-to-play) clone. You will, however, have to pay for the privilege.

Eve Anywhere has been open to Omega subscribers for the past several months in beta, but now it's available to Alpha players as well. Built in collaboration with Intel, Eve Anywhere lets you to your Eve Online in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge and play Eve Online as you normally would from client software installed on your PC.

While you won't need to install anything, C says you'll need an internet connection of 25Mbps or higher, and server capacity is limited – although the company says that will increase over time, along with the number of countries where the Eve Anywhere service is available. If you're an Alpha player, you'll also need some PLEX – each 24 hours of Eve Anywhere costs 30 PLEX, which works out to be around $1.50 USD / £1.20.

Omega players who have been trying Eve Anywhere out since late last year have said the service works surprisingly well, and it's a great solution if you're traveling or don't have access to your gaming PC for some other reason.

C says it uses cloud computing to make Eve Anywhere work, and that you should be able to perform any of your usual Eve tasks in the browser version: mining, trading, or (perhaps) participating in an 18-month war that spans half the galaxy.

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