CCP delays EVE’s next set of major sovereignty changes

    
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CCP is currently rebuilding EVE Online’s sovereignty capture system, and as such the sci-fi sandbox developer is updating players on a couple of changes to the schedule via its latest website post. The target date for the next set of major changes is moving back one week (to July 14th), which means that they will “deploy as a one week follow-up patch to the Aegis release rather than as part of the main deployment.”

The devs have also announced that the ability to set custom vulnerability timers per structure will come “in a later release,” once they are happy with the quality level.

Source: Sovereignty release schedule
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