StarRupture - Supporter Pack Review — Bonus Items, Artbook & OST
A compact look at the StarRupture Supporter Pack: digital artbook, soundtrack by Adam Skorupa and a stack of in-game goodies. Great value for fans, but note the items only appear after the tutorial.
If you're already orbiting StarRupture and want to throw a few credits at the devs, this Supporter Pack is the tidy package you expect: artbook, soundtrack and a pile of materials and LEMs. Think of it as a fan bundle — like getting a behind-the-scenes pass plus starter loot.

The Supporter Pack isn't new gameplay, but it changes your early sessions: you get building materials, War Bonds, ores and a stack of supportive LEM items that speed up your first runs. The digital artbook (PDF) is a nice touch — lots of concept sketches and near-final renders that were fun to pore over while waiting for a respawn. Adam Skorupa's soundtrack leans into eerie, futuristic electronica; it's atmospheric and works great whether in-game or on a commute. The in-game bonuses arrive only after completing or skipping the tutorial, which is sensible for balance but confusing if you expect instant inventory drops. Installation places the digital goodies in the game folder, so grabbing the art and OST is straightforward. Overall it enhances the early-game loop and gives fans collectible digital content without feeling like a pay-to-win hammer.

If you like StarRupture and want some neat extras plus a lovely OST and artbook, this Supporter Pack is worth it — just don't expect instant inventory spam before the tutorial. A solid pick for fans.


Pros
- Generous digital extras: artbook, OST (MP3/WAV/FLAC) and goodies.
- Useful early-game items and materials that smooth the first sessions.
- Soundtrack by Adam Skorupa is genuinely atmospheric and well produced.
Cons
- In-game items only appear after finishing or skipping the tutorial — causes confusion.
- Windows-only support limits buyers on Mac/Linux.
Player Opinion
Players mostly like the price-to-content ratio and enjoy supporting the developers — several call it an 'instant buy'. The biggest gripe is the unclear timing of item delivery (they show up after the tutorial). Fans also praise the soundtrack and the gesture of a goodies pack; a few users just wanted clearer description text in the store page.




