![]() ![]() They're so happy in fact, that they're sharing in-game footage. See the update and the updated goal in the video up top. It's therefore rather safe to say that the dev team (and investors) are happy. With six days left, at the time of this writing, the Star Citizen Kickstarter sits at neatly $1.2 million and when added to their own site's success, RSI has accumulated over $3.4 million from eager fans. At the beginning, Roberts had crowd funding setup through their own site but due to popular demand, opened up a Kickstarter page with the goal of raising $500,000 their as well. Their goal was to raise $2 million in total to showcase to investors that there is a fanbase waiting for a next-gen game along the lines of Freelancer. Star Citizen isn't expected to release until November 2014 but the very first gameplay footage is already available for viewing thanks to the positive reception of the plan for the title. His goal of returning the space sim genre back to its '90s glory is an ambitious one, matched only by what he and the the team at Cloud Imperium Games Corporation are attempting to do with game and its next-gen visuals. With the Star Citizen Kickstarter more than doubling its goal, Chris Roberts' return to video game development is off to an impressive and exciting start. ![]()
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