Information about the next two Star Citizen updates have come to life, and things are going to be very different for
the crowdfunded space game.
Not exact matches
The bombshell of December 2017 was the news that Crytek was suing Cloud Imperium Games and Roberts
Space Industries, the companies behind the sprawling and controversial
crowdfunded MMO Star Citizen, alleging that CIG infringed its copyrights by using CryEngine to develop non-Star Citizen
game assets in the form of Squadron 42 while misusing Crytek's logo in marketing materials and Crytek's CryEngine in the form of Star Engine.
This open world
space exploration / survival
game is infamous in the community for building up large amounts of funds via a
crowdfunding campaign promising lofty and ambitious features, and then releasing a product that didn't remotely live up to those vows.
This week in MMO
crowdfunding, Star Citizen released a new cinematic trailer featuring characters checking out derelict ships in -
game, both on the surface and in
space.
LOS ANGELES, January 25, 2018 — Cloud Imperium Games (CIG), the developers of the epic
crowdfunded space - combat
game, Star Citizen ®, today re-launched the website, www.robertsspaceindustries.com, providing visitors a more intuitive experience and stronger branding for all three pillars of the
game's development.
And Star Citizen has somehow turned into «The creator of Wing Commander wants to make a new
space game» into a multinational
crowdfunded AAA nightmare.