Big Brother In Space Version 0.10 May 2026
Dataminers have been speculating for weeks, and the patch notes confirm it: The AI is getting involved.
In Version 0.10, the station’s AI overseer (voiced by a celebrated sci-fi actor) will no longer be a passive observer. It will actively influence the game based on player behavior.
The headline feature of Version 0.10 is the complete overhaul of the elimination mechanic. Previously, evicting a housemate was a simple menu selection. Now, the developers have introduced the Orbital Voting System.
Players must now physically navigate the station’s exterior hull during a spacewalk to place their votes in shielded terminals. The catch? You have limited oxygen, and other players can see your movement on the radar. Big Brother In Space Version 0.10
1. The Crew Quarters Expansion One of the biggest criticisms of previous builds was the feeling of claustrophobia in the hub areas. V0.10 unlocks the Crew Quarters fully. This isn't just a visual upgrade; it allows for "off-duty" encounters. You can now catch crew members in their downtime, leading to unique dialogue options that unlock previously hidden traits.
2. New Character Arc: The Engineer The quiet, stoic engineer finally gets some screen time. The update introduces a multi-part side quest involving a life-support malfunction (classic sci-fi trope, but executed well here). Successfully navigating this quest not only raises the engineer’s trust meter significantly but also unlocks a new "Technical Support" ability that makes subsequent minigames easier.
3. Reworked "Observation" Mechanics The "Big Brother" aspect of the game—monitoring cameras and gathering intel—has been tweaked. In V0.10, the camera feeds are no longer static. You have to adjust angles and frequencies. It adds a layer of challenge to gathering blackmail material, making the rewards feel much more earned than in V0.09. Dataminers have been speculating for weeks, and the
4. Visual Overhaul The lighting engine has seen a noticeable upgrade. The harsh neon lights of the corridors have been softened to create a more atmospheric, moody vibe that fits the isolation of space. Character models, specifically for the female leads, have been refined with better facial animations during cutscenes.
Version 0.10 also brings the game engine up to current standards.
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The vacuum of space is cold, but the drama aboard the Oculus station is heating up. After months of anticipation, the developers at Stellar Dynamics have finally pulled back the curtain on Big Brother In Space Version 0.10, and it is shaping up to be the most ambitious content drop since the project left early access.
While the previous updates focused heavily on survival mechanics and base construction, v0.10—dubbed the "Social Experiment Update"—shifts the gravity back to the core premise: psychological warfare and interpersonal strategy in a high-tech fishbowl.
Here is a breakdown of everything you need to know before you step back into the airlock. The headline feature of Version 0