

Daily changes in the total are collected by the community, and uploaded to a publicly available spreadsheet to track its progress. RSI keeps a running tally of its crowdfunding earnings on its own website. Combined with $46 million in private investment from 2018, creator Chris Roberts and his team at Roberts Space Industries (RSI) have pulled in an estimated $131.5 million over the last two years. That’s an increase of more than 26% over the previous year. In fact, last year may have been the crowdfunded space game’s biggest year yet.ĭata shared by the team behind Star Citizen appears to show that the multigame project earned around $47.7 million from crowdfunding in 2019. I'd appreciate any feedback from you guys on this.Star Citizen shows no signs of slowing down, in terms of fundraising dollars from players. I also can't find any records of which ships went on sale in previous years, so I don't have any data on that about the Cutlass Black.

But if the Cutlass Black likely won't go on sale, I'd just keep it. Seeing the next anniversary sale is coming in November, I was wondering whether I should actually refund the Cutlass Black package and wait until November to see if it will be on sale? Is that how the anniversary sale works - that most existing ships become discounted in addition to "backordered" ships becoming available for sale temporarily as well? If so, I want to refund. But this is of course optional for me and it really is just so my friends and I can be on the same ship if we wanted to. However I also have a couple of friends that I play with and so I went ahead and got the Cutlass Black package (with the Dragon space bike) as well, for some multi-crew fun. I've read a lot of literature online and decided to settle with the Avenger Titan as my daily driver.

Hi guys, and OP thanks for posting this as I was researching the same thing (pledged to SC years ago, and just got my first NVMe SSD rig so finally getting back into SC now).
