ATLS IKTI First Look | CUBE PLAY • Storm Breaker Pt.1 | A Storm Is Coming In 4.2 - Get Ready!

The video showcases chaotic and intense multiplayer gameplay in Star Citizen, highlighting technical glitches, environmental hazards, and combat scenarios, alongside a detailed test of the new Lio Ikoty dropship, praising its design and potential for large-scale drops. Despite bugs and challenges, the team expresses excitement for future gameplay possibilities and ongoing development, teasing more content to come.

The video begins with a chaotic and immersive gameplay session set in Star Citizen, where players are preparing for a drop onto a planet or station. The team discusses their descent, with one player humorously commenting on the impact and the sound effects. As they approach their landing zone, they experience desynchronization issues and intense weather conditions, including rain and lightning, which create a tense, horror-like atmosphere. The players joke about adding zombies to enhance the horror experience, emphasizing the game’s eerie and unpredictable environment.

During the gameplay, players encounter other participants dropping onto the same location, leading to firefights and combat scenarios. They engage in intense gunfights, with moments of chaos such as players being downed, reviving each other, and dealing with technical glitches like med pens not working properly. The team also highlights various in-game bugs, including issues with movement, desync, and HUD glitches, which add to the unpredictability of the gameplay. Despite these problems, they continue to explore and fight, showcasing the game’s dynamic multiplayer interactions.

A significant focus of the video is the introduction and testing of the new Lio Ikoty, an advanced dropship or exosuit-like vehicle. The players describe their efforts to find and utilize the Ikoty, which they managed to acquire through force after a long search. They detail its design, armor, and features, noting that it resembles an Alice Ge with added blast shields and weaponry. The team marvels at its appearance and potential for large-scale drops, comparing it to Titanfall and emphasizing its excitement for squad-based gameplay with multiple players dropping simultaneously.

The players conduct various tests on the Ikoty, including examining its weapons, thrusters, and functionality. They discover that the guns on the Ikoty are size one bulldog repeaters, contradicting previous assumptions that they were size zero. They also find that while the gun can be tractor-beamed out of the vehicle, it cannot be reattached once detached, which limits its modularity. Despite some damage to the thruster preventing lift-off, the team praises the visual effects and the overall design, envisioning large-scale drop operations with multiple Ikoty units firing in unison for a spectacular spectacle.

In the conclusion, the team reflects on their experience with the Ikoty and the current state of the game. They express appreciation for the opportunity to test the new vehicle and acknowledge the bugs and glitches encountered during their session. The video ends with a sense of excitement about the future possibilities in Star Citizen, highlighting the potential for large-scale battles and immersive gameplay with the new dropship technology. They thank viewers for watching and tease upcoming content, emphasizing ongoing development and the evolving nature of the game.