If you’ve spent any time gaming with friends, you know it’s rarely about winning. It’s about the moments in between — the chaos, the laughs, the plans that immediately go off the rails.
For many in the REGIMENT community, those moments came while sailing together in Sea of Thieves and Jump Space. Someone shouting directions, someone else repairing damage, and at least one person absolutely convinced they knew what they were doing. It wasn’t just a game — it was an excuse to hang out, explore, and share stories. Echoes of Elysium feels like the next evolution of that same spirit — only this time, we’re leaving the ocean behind and taking to the skies.
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— REGIMENT 🇺🇸 (@RegimentGG) January 22, 2026
We are excited to announce our newest @Games4Vets partner, @LoricGames, with their upcoming title Echoes of Elysium!
This partnership will help us continue building a space where gaming brings Veterans together.#WeHaveYourSix | #Games4Vets pic.twitter.com/Cn578mrLaB
Developed by Loric Games, Echoes of Elysium is a cooperative survival RPG set in a shattered, myth-inspired world of floating islands, where players build and operate airships together. Your ship becomes everything at once: transportation, base of operations, crafting hub, and sometimes a barely-held-together miracle of teamwork.
Exploration is shared. Survival is shared. Success — and failure — is shared. One player pilots, another manages upgrades, others gather resources or defend the ship when things turn hostile. Like the best co-op experiences, the game shines when everyone has a role and adapts on the fly.
That’s why Echoes of Elysium fits so naturally into the Games4Vets program at Regiment Gaming. For veterans and military community members, the game offers something familiar: coordination, communication, and trust — without pressure or stakes beyond having a good time together.
At its core, Echoes of Elysium isn’t just about progression or combat. It’s about going on adventures with friends, creating stories you’ll laugh about later, and finding connection in shared experience.
We’ve sailed and jumped together before.
Now, we fly.
Written By: Joseph D. Nieves