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March 27th 2018

This Week in Star Citizen
March 26th, 2018
Hello Citizens!

Last week, a few members of the Star Citizen team were in San Franciscio for GDC 2018 showing off the latest Alpha 3.1 build, and with it, the newly flyable Aegis Reclaimer, Anvil Terrapin, MISC Razor, and Tumbril Cyclone. It was rewarding to meet both new and long-standing community members alike, so thank you to those who had a chance to stop by and meet the team. Also, a big thanks to our volunteers from the Community who worked side-by-side with us all week, we could not have done it without you o7.
Also, as we shuffle features and mechanics looking toward Alpha 3.2, we wanted to know which features you are most excited about seeing implemented, improved and refined. We have created a Alpha 3.2 Survey to help us prioritize over the next quarter. Be sure to check it out and vote if you haven’t already!
Lastly, with Alpha 3.1 on the horizon, and the Persistent Universe continuing to develop, we’re introducing newly flyable ships to the PU, as well as bringing back some older favorites. We are offering a War Bond option to give you all one final chance to pledge for this selection of flyable ships at their original concept prices here.

Let’s see what’s going on this week:

On Monday, in an all new episode of Calling All Devs, we answer your questions on tractor beams, ship modules, space stations, and more. Watch the latest episode here

Tuesday is Lore Day with another release of seralized fiction from the Star Citizen universe. This week we are releasing an article that was previously published with Jump Point and now being made available to everyone! Catch up on the latest lore posts here.

This Wednesday also sees a new episode of Bugsmashers! with Mark Abent! Don’t miss out on another bug getting squashed in Star Citizen Alpha.

Thursday will bring us an episode of Around the Verse focusing on Squadron 42 and Flight AI. Once a month we update the Community with a AtV dedicated to Squadron 42 and an inside look at its development.

Last but not least, on Friday is March Subscriber’s Town Hall – Bringing Characters to Life. Join Josh Herman, Jeremiah Lee and other members of their team for a discussion about their work bringing the characters of Star Citizen to life, including clothing, armor, and recent and future customization options in the Star Citizen persistent universe. We’ll go live at 12pm PDT on our official Twitch channel.

See you in the ‘verse,
Tyler Nolin
Community Manager

The Weekly Community Content Schedule


MONDAY, MARCH 26TH, 2018
            Calling All Devs   (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)

TUESDAY, MARCH 27TH, 2018
            Weekly Lore Post   (https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch)

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28TH, 2018
            Star Citizen: Bugsmashers!   (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)

THURSDAY, MARCH 29TH, 2018
            Star Citizen: Around the Verse – Squadron 42 & Flight AI   (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd/)
            Vault Update   

FRIDAY, MARCH 30TH, 2018
            Subscriber’s Town Hall – Bringing Characters to Life   (https://www.twitch.tv/starcitizen)
            Roadmap Update   
            RSI Newsletter   


Community Spotlight: March 26th, 2018


We are constantly amazed by the contributions made by the Star Citizen community. Whether it’s fan art, a cinematic, a YouTube guide, or even a 3D print of your favorite ship, we love it all! Don’t forget to submit your content to our Community Hub for a chance at seeing it here!

Syncronized Bombing by Quantum Monkey


Casting a deadly shadow over Daymar with the Synchronizer Bomber Squadron.

Check out the full picture on the Community Hub.

Levski Panoramic by Terada


Terada shows us a very cenimatic look at Levski on Delamar.

Watch the entire video on the Community Hub.

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