Back in 2018 Cloud Imperium announced that the Star Citizen single-player mode Squadron 42 would be getting a beta release sometime in 2020. However, recent statements from Roberts Space Industries founder and Star Citizen creator Chris Roberts revealed otherwise, which coincides with the RSI project roadmap deleting any mention of the release date on the
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Similar to Cyberpunk 2077, Star Citizen has also been in development since 2012, but the difference is the latter is still in the Alpha phase and there is no official release window for the game yet. That being said, the developers behind the game shared a new video recently, showing off all the important content
Over seven years after originally launching as a Kickstarter campaign, Star Citizen and Cloud Imperium Games have surpassed another major milestone in the game’s continued crowdfunding total. As of now, Star Citizen has brought in over $250 million in total over the span of its development. As of this writing, the total sits a little bit over
During a livestream hosted by Cloud Imperium Games, Star Citizen Director Chris Roberts talked about some quite interesting details on the game’s single-player campaign Squadron 42. First of all, we hear that Squadron 42 will let you select a female protagonist. For now, developers are working with the male skeleton only until all the animations
During Citizencon in Frankfurt, Germany, Star Citizen Director and development legend Chris Roberts announced a partnership with Intel. The collaboration will be bound to the new Intel Optane SSD 900P series SDD drives, and will grant anyone who will purchase one SDD unit an exclusive Sabre Raven ship for the game, available for a limited time.