After more than a decade of development time, it’s sounding like Star Citizen is finally nearing its 1.0 release.
Star Citizen has been playable for a long while now, but it’s technically never been a finished game. Squadron 42, the single-player aspect of the game, was made into its own game, and last year was deemed feature complete, but its main persistent universe MMO (Star Citizen itself, that is) still needed some work. Now, in a recent letter from Cloud Imperium Games CEO and founder Chris Roberts, these Squadron 42 features are being brought over to Star Citizen “at an accelerated rate.” More importantly, though, the developer is finally making the big push towards a 1.0 release, something fans of the game have been waiting on for a long while.
“After many hard years of work towards a goal many thought was impossible, we are on the cusp of delivering one of the final pieces of technology that will enable a connected, shared universe that thousands of people can experience together at the same time,” Roberts wrote. “Star Citizen 1.0 is what we consider the features and content set to represent ‘commercial’ release. This means that the game is welcoming to new players, stable, and polished with enough gameplay and content to engage players continuously. In other words, it is no longer Alpha or Early Access.”
ShadowReaper
It’s exciting to see Star Citizen finally nearing its 1.0 release after all these years of development! The dedication and hard work put into the game really show, and I can’t wait to see the finished product. Are you looking forward to exploring the shared universe and experiencing all the new features?
Estell Mann
It’s thrilling to witness Star Citizen achieve this milestone after a lengthy development journey. As a VR fan, I’m especially fascinated by the immersive possibilities in a shared universe. The dedication and creativity in this game are truly remarkable, promising unique and captivating experiences for players. Excited to see how the game progresses towards its 1.0 release!