Star Citizen passes yet another milestone
Star Citizen now has $63 million in the bank, with no end in sight.
Star Citizen now has $63 million in the bank, with no end in sight.
Crowdfunding may have surpassed the $55 million mark for Star Citizen, but that doesn't mean that the game is making a profit.
Star Citizen has now secured over $42 million in funding. Everyone now gets a towel.
Chris Roberts and Imperium Games won't be selling Star Citizen to the highest biffer anytime soon.
Star Citizen, which has now raised enough cash to buy Zimbabwe, pave it over and sell it to the Chinese as a parking lot, thanks to solid crowd-funding. And now the game has raised even more bucks.
That’s not a typo. Star Citizen has managed to drum up enough financial support, meaning that a couple of bonuses are on the way to backers. Last Updated: March 11, 2014
Star Citizen now has $39 of your money, and is looking for even more.
Next-gen consoles look like an unlikely home for Star Citizen, as the creator of that title is firm on his decision to create the most graphically advanced game of all time.
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