STAR CITIZEN IS CURRENTLY DOWNLOADABLE FOR ONE WEEK

Author

Arunava Mandal

Date

Jul, 09.2022

Star Citizen is still in alpha after 10 years and roughly $500 million in crowdfunding, but at least it now offers new commerce possibilities, some less expensive ships, and for the next week, the chance to play for free. Star Citizen is offering a "free fly" weekend from July 8 to July 15, allowing you to sign up and play the ambitious space simulator without having to fork out money for a starter kit. On a ship, you can also save money. The Cutlass, the Avenger Titan, the Dragonfly, the Arrow, or the Mercury are all available to you for free for the next seven days, though you will have to return them or decide to buy them once the promotion expires. In contrast, some models, like the Legatus, can cost you up to $40,000 in real money.

A multiplayer space trading and military simulation game are currently being developed called Star Citizen. Cloud Imperium Games is creating and releasing the game on Microsoft Windows. Star Citizen, directed by Chris Roberts, is a protracted repeat of unfulfilled ambitions for Freelancer. On October 18, 2012, the game was revealed thanks to a lucrative Kickstarter campaign that raised over US$2 million. The game's preproduction started in 2010, and production got underway in 2011. Star Citizen has received a lot of criticism throughout its protracted development process, both for the lack of a firm completion date and the difficulties backers who have given up on the project have had in getting a refund. The game's release was initially scheduled for 2014, but it was continually postponed. To allow players to test out gameplay mechanics before the full game's release, Cloud Imperium Games started releasing "modules" of the game in 2013. The most recent of these modules dubbed the "Persistent Universe," was made testable to pre-buyers in 2015 and is still being updated. There is presently no estimated timeline for the commercial release of Star Citizen, which has been in development for more than ten years.

With more than $400 million raised as of November 2021, Cloud Imperium Games is known for having the highest crowdfunded video game and one of the highest-funded crowdfunding projects overall. After the initial Kickstarter campaign ended, the company continued to raise money through the sale of ships and other in-game content. However, using these strategies to raise money from the public has drawn criticism and created legal problems for the initiative. Since receiving US$63.25 million as of March 2020, marketing is now additionally sponsored by external investment in addition to crowdfunding. A single-player game called Squadron 42 that is located in the same universe was originally planned to be a part of Star Citizen but is now designed to stand alone.

If, after the free flight, you decide to continue with Star Citizen, Cloud Imperium is also providing certain discounted starter packs until July 18. This implies that your first ship and related features may be more affordable than usual. Similar to this, you can earn promotional points by joining the game's referral program and inviting a friend to play. These points can then be exchanged for badges, gold, weapons, and vehicles.

To download the game, simply sign in to the Star Citizen website, type the discount code "GETINTOTHEVERSE", and click "Download." We also advise visiting the Cloud Imperium guidelines hub, which tries to break down everything you need to know when you first hit the skies because it has some very complicated systems and stat-crunching to figure out. Alternatives to Starfield include Eve Online, No Man's Sky, and Stellaris. Alternatively, you could wait for Starfield, which fans are actively working to crack.