Mars Cargo keeps growing β here's what's new in the latest update!
π Unlockable Ship Designs via Achievements
Your achievements now mean more than bragging rights. Complete specific goals to unlock unique ship configurations β each with its own hull design, lore, and gameplay bonuses:
Odinets Prime β Pay off your 20,000 CR debt to unlock a sleek obsidian-hulled ship with max-level Radar from the start
Apex Monolith β Reach the Top 10 on the global leaderboard and earn a vantablack beast with a pre-installed T1 Engine
Legacy of Regolith β Collect all 7 music tapes in a single run to unlock a rust-tone cassette-punk hauler with all tapes pre-loaded
Each design comes with pre-installed modules β Extra Tanks, Cargo Bays, and Compensators can be further researched and upgraded at bases.
πΊοΈ Mars Atlas
A fully interactive atlas of Mars is now available in-game. Explore elevation maps, toggle visualization modes, and plan your routes across the red planet. If you've ever wanted to know what's beyond the next crater ridge β now you can.
ποΈ Updated Ships, Buildings & Landscape
The world of Mars Cargo got a visual refresh:
NPC fleet expanded β 20 ship types now roam the skies, from patrol craft and cargo vessels to the rare elite StahlFaust heavy cruiser
Ground vehicles β Mammoth rovers, Interceptors, Moles, and Oasis units populate the bases
New base structures β Loading platforms with animated gantry cranes, evaporators, smuggler airlocks, and more
Landscape elements β Yardangs, hematite deposits, geysers, basalt columns, fumaroles, lava flows, and ancient rust wrecks dot the terrain
π Chronicle β Full Lore Timeline in Marsopedia
Marsopedia now features the Chronicle β a 21-point historical timeline spanning from 1957 to 2187. Trace humanity's path from Sputnik to the colonization of Mars, the rise of AresCorp, the founding of the True Red resistance, the miners' revolt, and the mysterious disappearance of legendary pilot Vic Regolith. Every entry connects to locations and events you encounter in-game.
π Online Leaderboard β Yes, People Actually Compete
Mars Cargo is hard. Really hard. But that doesn't stop pilots from pushing their limits. The game features a global online leaderboard, and the competition is real β players are constantly trying to beat each other's records, optimizing routes, and squeezing every last credit out of their runs. Check the board, see who's on top, and try to dethrone them. It's more addictive than you'd expect.
Mars Cargo is a browser-based Mars flight sim with procedural terrain, dynamic weather, 20+ NPC ship types, deep lore, and a leaderboard full of pilots who refuse to quit. Play it free right now.












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