In The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, a museum of space exploration was showcased

In the expanse osiris reborn a museum of space exploration was showcased

In The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, a Museum of Space Exploration Was Shown

Owlcat Games dropped fresh material for their sci-fi RPG The Expanse: Osiris Reborn. Timed for Cosmonautics Day, the studio released concept art that centers on one unusual set piece: a museum devoted to the history of human travel off Earth.

The museum sits in Lovell City — yes, one of the project's urban hubs. The exhibit seems to trace milestones of expansion: early rockets and test flights, the machinery that made settlements possible, archives from distant colonies (e.g., prototypes, mission logs, relics). Little vignettes, big implications; some images feel intimate, others staged.

The devs insist exploration is woven into the game's spine. The narrative links to expeditions and everyday life across the Solar System, so places like this aren’t pure background — they’re context, memory, argument even. I can’t help picturing a player pausing under a faded banner, thinking about who left it and why.

What we got so far is atmosphere, not a playthrough. The art reveals care for lore and small props, yet a few frames read like set dressing rather than interactable beats. Still, there’s a sense Owlcat didn’t just slap down aesthetics; they built a story layer you can poke at (w/ possible reveals).

If the museum functions beyond eye candy — exhibits you can read, items you can examine — it could flesh out the world in ways a combat arena won’t. If it’s static, well, it’ll still be a pretty postcard from Lovell.