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New Star Citizen Videos Discuss Interface & Death as New Free Fly Event Approaches

Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games has dropped new videos focusing on some interesting aspects of the growing space simulator.

Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games has dropped new videos focusing on some interesting aspects of the growing space simulator.

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The first video focuses on showcasing the work being done to improve various aspects of the interface, on top of an early look at the prototype of the resource management system.

The second video, starring among others CIG founder Chris Roberts, focuses on discussing death and consequences in the future of Star Citizen.

On top of that, we learn that this year’s Intergalactic Aerospace Expo will start on November 20 and will end on December 3.

This year it’ll be hosted on Microtech’s capital city of New Babbage. Each day a new set of ships from a different manufacturer will be on show, and anyone will be able to play with them for free regardless of backer status and pledges.

It’s another chance for those who are still on the fence about Star Citizen to try the current build of the game and see if it’s worth their time and money, and for those who have tried it a long time ago to see the progress made by the development team.

You can check out all the videos below.

In other Star Citizen news, the crowdfunding total is currently at $316,552,121 at the moment of this writing, having passed $316 million last week.

The number of registered accounts is also well over 2.8 million (currently at 2,849,859).

As usual, you should keep in mind that it’s known that not all of them are paying players. The number includes free accounts created for a variety of reasons, including free fly events like the one mentioned above.

If you want to learn more, we recently got a sizable update on the progress of the single-player campaign Squadron 42.

For the sake of full disclosure, the author of this article has been a Star Citizen backer since the original Kickstarter campaign several years ago, so you should keep that in mind while reading.


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