Star Citizen's Alpha 2.1 went live today, Cloud Imperium announced on its site. Alpha 2.0 launched in December, just after Star Citizen's crowdfunding campaign surpassed $100 million.
The latest update contains "an array of bug fixes and balance updates aimed at enhancing" the overall experience. Thanks to tester feedback, the developer was able to make the game much more stable, the patch notes read.
Along with those fixes come two new purchasable ships in Crusader—the MISC Freelancer and the Aegis Vanguard Warden. The Freelancer will cost you $110, and the Vangaurd, $250. For those who have $410 to drop on two in-game ships, the Aegis Fighter Pack is available, and it includes the Aegis Sabre and Aegis Vanguard Warden at a slight discount than if you were to purchase separately. The prices are steep, but Cloud Imperium notes that the money goes to funding Star Citizen's development.
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The latest update contains "an array of bug fixes and balance updates aimed at enhancing" the overall experience. Thanks to tester feedback, the developer was able to make the game much more stable, the patch notes read.
Along with those fixes come two new purchasable ships in Crusader—the MISC Freelancer and the Aegis Vanguard Warden. The Freelancer will cost you $110, and the Vangaurd, $250. For those who have $410 to drop on two in-game ships, the Aegis Fighter Pack is available, and it includes the Aegis Sabre and Aegis Vanguard Warden at a slight discount than if you were to purchase separately. The prices are steep, but Cloud Imperium notes that the money goes to funding Star Citizen's development.
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