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Star Citizen crowdfunding exceeds $ 250 million

Star Citizen crowdfunding exceeds $ 250 million

The crowdfunding giant exceeds $ 250 million in revenue. The Cloud Imperium Games space opera continues to add.

There is no doubt that Star Citizen is the great success of crowdfunding in the last decade. Cloud Imperium Games has been receiving injections of money from anyone who wants to be immersed from any moment in this unique space universe for eight years. It is uncertain when its final version will arrive, but what is a fact is the amazing collection that continues to accumulate.

As indicated on its official website, Star Citizen has reached the goal of 250 million dollars. At the time of writing this news, the amount amounts to $ 250,530,271. In November alone they have raised almost 10 million dollars, a figure that demonstrates the impact that the game has today.

Currently two and a half million people have wanted to participate in the collection of their development. Whether through ships or other items for the game, all users can enter their construction under construction, as long as they agree to play a version that still pales of various functions, such as the long-awaited campaign.

Squadron 42 is delayed

Through an entry in the official blog of the game, Cloud Imperium Games confirmed that Star Citizen's campaign mode, Squadron 42, is delayed until the third quarter of 2020 (July, August and September of the year 2020). Initially planned for early last summer, the delay is due to the new work method of the study, which wants to avoid crunch and has planned a staggered development, with several workloads distributed. Currently half of the team is focused on the next quarterly update and only the other half has a mind set on the future, like this campaign mode.

Recall that the story will feature faces such as Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker in Star Wars), Gillian Anderson (Dana Scully in File X) and Henry Cavill (the last Superman and Geralt de Rivia in the series of The Witcher on Netflix) .

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