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Star Citizen is free to play until February 25 with six ships available

Star Citizen is free to play until February 25 with six ships available

Cloud Imperium Games celebrates the arrival of Alpha 3.12 with a free trial version of its space exploration game this February.

Star Citizen, the space exploration and simulation video game from Cloud Imperium Games, celebrates the arrival of Alpha 3.12 with a free trial version available only until February 25, 2021. A unique opportunity to test a good part of the content of a A game that has accumulated years and years of development and that aims to become one of the most ambitious titles in the history of video games.

Demo with six ships available

Thus, all those who have not yet tried Star Citizen and are curious to immerse themselves in its universe (pun intended) of exploration and space simulation, can now download the game client and start playing piloting any of the six ships available, which are:

  • Anvil Arrow
  • MISC Prospector
  • MISC Freelancer
  • CNOU Mustang Alpha
  • Drake Dragonfly
  • RSI Aurora MR

In addition, each of these ships offers very different characteristics from each other; and it is that while some will be more focused on space combat, others will be more useful to extract minerals from the surface of the most varied planets, offering a totally different gaming experience.

On the other hand, and as is often the case with this type of temporary promotions, discounts are offered on the full versions of the game or, in this case, on several start packs with temporarily reduced prices, only until the 26th of April. February.

Let’s remember that the version Alpha 3.12 recently arrived at Star Citizen, incorporating the trial version at hand and the Arena Commander mode, in addition to the Free Fly event with animated space skirmishes. “Head over to ‘RSE’ to test new ships, refinery stations, weapons, gas clouds, tractor beams, and more. But you are warned, the reports suggest suspicious activity in the system ”, they detail us from Robert Space Industries about the news of Alpha 3.12.

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