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Home / Technology / Star Citizen Offers Free Flight with Hundreds of Ships

Star Citizen Offers Free Flight with Hundreds of Ships

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Free fly event runs until December 3, testing nearly 200 ships.
  • New alpha 4.4 update opens Nyx system for exploration.
  • Star Citizen has raised over $800 million through crowdfunding.
Star Citizen Offers Free Flight with Hundreds of Ships

The annual Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2955 is currently live, providing an opportunity for players to experience Star Citizen for free. This event, celebrated in the cloud city of Orison, showcases a vast array of spacecraft, allowing attendees to test-fly almost 200 different vessels. This generous free-fly period runs until Wednesday, December 3, making it an ideal time for newcomers to explore the game.

Adding to the excitement, Star Citizen recently launched its alpha 4.4 update, which notably introduces the new Nyx star system for exploration. This update also includes enhanced mission content and a rework of player injury mechanics. For those interested in the community's favorite ships, the top four from the Ship Showdown will be available for test flights from November 29 until the expo's conclusion.

With the game's development budget surpassing $800 million, the free-fly event offers unprecedented access to its extensive ship roster. Cloud Imperium Games has also improved accessibility with updated tutorials and guides. Additionally, a recruit-a-friend bonus is available, offering unique in-game rewards for both new and existing players during the expo period.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Star Citizen free fly event for the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2955 runs from November 20 until December 3.
You can test nearly 200 ships during the Star Citizen free fly event.
Star Citizen alpha 4.4 opens the Nyx system for exploration, adds more missions, and includes a rework of player injury mechanics.

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