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Freelancer is a space trading and combat simulation video game developed by Digital Anvil and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It is a chronological sequel to Digital Anvil's Starlancer , a combat flight simulator released in 2000.
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The game received "generally favorable reviews" on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [7] [8] Chris Kramer of NextGen said of the PC version in its July 2000 issue, "You'll definitely love StarLancer on its own, and as an appetite for next year's FreeLancer [], we're already salivating."