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Star Citizen

Star Citizen Opens “Best in Show” IAE 2949 Sale as Crowdfunding Passes $251 Million

Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games is winding down the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2949 by highlighting four fan-favorite ships.
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Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games is winding down the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2949 by highlighting four fan-favorite ships.

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The “Best in Show” sale offers the four ships that came up at the top of the “Ship Showdown” fan-voted popularity contest. 

We get the winner of the contest, the Drake Caterpillar, and the three runners up, the Drake Cutlass Black, the Aegis Hammerhead, and the Aegis Reclaimer

For those with a lot of disposable income, there’s even a bundle (for $1,350 plus applicable VAT) that grants all four ships.

As usual, it’s worth mentioning that you don’t need to spend real money for those ships. They are all available for purchase in-game with credit that you can earn by playing. Real money purchase should be intended only for those who want to support the development of the game. 

By grabbing the deals above, you do get a small perk, which is a special celebratory livery in silver, black, and purple.

The Caterpillar is basically your space truck and one of the most popular trading platforms in the game.

The Cutlass Black is a hybrid between a medium fighter and a small freighter.

The Reclaimer is a dedicated salvager and one of the biggest ships flyabale in the current build of the game. That being said, salvaging mechanics won’t be available until 4.0 in Q2 2020.

The Hammerhead is a massive gunship bristling with cannons and missiles able to cover basically every angle.

All four ships will be available to try for free until December 5 as part of the tail of the Free Fly event, which allows anyone to check out the game. 

Speaking of money, the game’s crowdfunding total is now way past $251 million. 

To be more precise, at the moment of this writing it’s at $251,692,186. This means that gamers have pledged roughly 1.3 million dollars since yesterday.

The number of registered accounts is now at 2,450,562. As usual, you should keep in mind that not all of them are paying players. The number includes accounts created for Free Fly events like the one ongoing now.

If you want to see more you can check out the impressive gameplay shared at CitizenCon and the second part, showing planet Microtech, the Anvil Carrack, and the Anvil Pisces, and the first wormhole jump to a new system. You can also take a look at the brand new “Theatres of War” Battlefield-like gameplay mode, the reveal of the game’s universe simulation tech, Quantummore videos and screenshots showing planet tech v4, Microtech and its capital, New Babbage, and two more panels showcasing the latest ships and prison gameplay.

You can also watch how exploring the top of ArcCorp’s skyscrapers turned into an adventure for yours truly.

For the sake of full disclosure, you should consider that the author of this article has been a Star Citizen backer since the original Kickstarter campaign several years ago.


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Giuseppe Nelva
Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.