Rumor: Star Citizen Developer Had Another Round Of Layoffs After Last Month’s CitizenCon
Cloud Imperium Games' behavior has been ongoing for longer than the wave of layoffs of the past two years.
Cloud Imperium Games' behavior has been ongoing for longer than the wave of layoffs of the past two years.
The delay is no longer the big issue as much as it is the working conditions in the studio.
We can't even joke about the game at this point.
Star Citizen is only going to stick around if Cloud Imperium Games can keep their backers happy.
Half a billion dollars but still no game on the horizon.
The huge multiplayer space-trading game, Star Citizen, that is still in active development has received a new dev update which details the use of river tech in the game. The video from the official Star Citizen YouTube channel shows just how the use of rivers have been implemented in the Stanton system as well as …
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Star Citizen has hit another financial milestone as the studio reaches its eighth year of crowdfunding.
People keep giving this ever-developing game money.
Well done to the Star Citizen team!
It's going to be a good year for Cloud Imperium
You can check out all of the ships in Star Citizen without having to pay money, for one week.
Sorry Citizens, Squadron 42 is nowhere close to done.
When Cloud Imperium Games moved their California office, it opened the space doors to legal trouble.
An interview with Chris Roberts sheds light on the delay.
"Roberts said he wished someone had sat him down, forced him to pick four or five things that it was important to do well, and focus on those."
Games that you can play that are coming out very soon, or have already been released.
A collection of information for concerned Star Citizen consumers.
Follow the development timeline of the Star Citizen FPS module, and you'll see hard work gone to waste, strings of broken promises, and lost time, money, and hopes.