Star Citizen hits $141M in crowdfunding and keeps on going
Star Citizen's crowdfunding campaign is still going strong.
Star Citizen's Kickstarter campaign began in 2012 and smashed its goal of $500,000, ending up with over $2 million.
Crowdfunding continued on the developers's website and they have been just hurtling through milestones like a bull in china shop.
As 2017 dawns, the current total stands at over $141 million, and they're a fifth of the way to the next million dollars.
Following the recently released alpha 2.6, Cloud Imperium Games released a community highlights reel with in-game footage recorded by players using the new director mode, and creator Chris Roberts sent out a New Year's message (via Dual Shockers) detailing plans for 2017.
"Happy New Year!
"There are many exciting things in store for Star Citizen this year. We'll continue to modify and improve our game engine to better suit Star Citizen's unique needs. Gameplay will get deeper as new systems come online to provide players the chance to do more than pew-pew. I also expect exciting advancements as we integrate our revolutionary tech, like subsumption and procedural planets, into the game. On the Community front, we’ll be releasing Spectrum, our new and improved community platform, and revamping our current shows and adding new ones in an effort to best communicate with all of you.
"This week Star Citizen devs got back to work after some much deserved time off. Presently the Production Team is huddled with the different team leads updating and detailing out the tasks we have for this year. You’ll begin to see some of these details once we've had the opportunity to refine the Star Citizen and Squadron 42 schedules.
"We were happy to see positive feedback from the Alpha 2.6 release and impressed by the number of stunning videos and images being created with the new camera controls. We have been digesting both our own and your thoughts on Alpha 2.6 now that it has been live for two weeks. We are planning releasing an incremental patch, 2.6.1 with some of the features that slipped out of 2.6, bug fixes for increased stability (although 2.6 was possibly our most stable patch to date) as well as continued balance and gameplay tweaks. Expect to hear more details on timing in the next couple of weeks.
"2016 was a noteworthy year in Star Citizen’s development. 2017 with Squadron 42 and Alpha 3.0 is looking to be even better."