Entropia Universe is built in collaboration with several independent development studios, known as Planet Partners. Each partner is responsible for designing and maintaining their own planet, bringing unique gameplay, missions, creatures, and economies to the universe. This page introduces the current Planet Partners, their launch years, design philosophies, and how each contributes to the broader ecosystem of Entropia Universe.

Learn who they are, what they've built - and where to start your next journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Press ESC on your keyboard and choose “Reset HUD” from the menu. This will restore all default interface elements, including your radar and chatbox.

To deposit real money into PED, visit your account page on the official site and go to Deposits. Choose from payment cards, bank transfers, digital wallets, prepaid vouchers, etc. (e.g., Paysafecard or your credit card).

The ratio is fixed: 10 PED = 1 USD. Your deposits must be done via the website; and your PED will be transferred immediately after depositing.

If you use Paysafecard (e.g., deposit ≥ 25 USD), you may also receive a free Starter Pack with your PEDs

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To sweat, equip the VSE Mk 1 tool (given in the beginner missions), then target a creature and activate the tool.

Stay within range, avoid getting hit, and keep trying - sweating success is random.

Sweated creatures don't die from sweating alone, so you can keep extracting until they become aggressive or dry. Sweating works best in groups for safety.

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