by Anthony May 13,2025
SavySoda has brought a delightful twist to Pixel Starships with its latest collaboration event, integrating the iconic humor of the webcomic Cyanide & Happiness into the 8-bit space adventure. This unique partnership injects the game with a dose of the webcomic's signature wacky charm, allowing players to experience new levels of absurdity on their intergalactic journey. Collect new items and dive into fresh game modes that perfectly encapsulate the adorably quirky essence of Cyanide & Happiness.
Dubbed "C&H Goes to Space," this event introduces eight of Explosm's beloved stick figure characters into the MMORPG universe of Pixel Starships. Meet Lunk, the clueless hero with impressively high HP, Ted Bear, whose fiery abilities are sure to heat things up, and Shark Rad, equipped with a deadly Cryo Blast. With these characters steering the ship, anticipate an unpredictable and chaotic voyage ahead.
The limited-time event also features an exclusive Battle Pass, complete with new narratives to explore through themed missions. Enter the fray with the introduction of Harry the Handsome Butcher, a spice trader who deals in big weapons, adding a new layer of excitement to your adventures. And don't miss out on the Captain's Peg Legs item, a quirky reward that you'll have to play to understand fully.
With Harry described as "more pegs than limbs," deciding whether to trust him with piloting your ship becomes part of the adventure's charm.
If you're eager to dive into this sci-fi extravaganza, head over to the official Pixel Starships blog for more details and to join in on the fun!
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