Star Citizen Free Fly Event Now Active Until February 15

Feb 9, 2024 at 07:00am EST
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Cloud Imperium Games announced a new Star Citizen free fly event available now until February 15. Players will have access to the following five in-game ships:

Star Citizen is also celebrating two more in-game celebrations at this time of the year: Coramor and the Red Festival, the equivalent of Valentine's Day and Lunar New Year. Coramos runs from February 8 to 15, during which time Star Citizen players are encouraged to exchange gifts with loved ones, visit their favorite romantic destinations, or send comms into the vastness of space in the hopes of attracting new love. Couples can also join a special Duo Showdown mode in the Arena Commander module, achieving relationship goals as they attempt to defeat other pairs of pilots to earn a unique challenge coin.

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Red Festival, on the other hand, lasts until February 26. You can read more about the event's activities here.

Following the release of Alpha 3.22, CIG is now planning to launch Alpha 3.23 at some point in April. Features that could be added with that patch include freight elevators and distribution centers, instanced personal hangars, updates to the user interface, spaceship master modes, new character customization, and updates to EVA (extra-vehicular activity).

As a reminder, the single player campaign Squadron 42 is now officially in polishing mode, though there's still no release date yet.

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