Star Citizen Is Now Offering The Legatus Pack for $27,000

Star Citizen Is Now Offering The Legatus Pack for $27,000

And there is technically a price tag to even view it.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on May 28, 2018 @ 10:07 AM (Staff Bios)
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Alright, let's talk some Star Citizen today. Why? Well, it's 2018, it still has not seen a full release, but it is still seeking funding and support (being the highest crowd-funded MMO ever, at the time of this writing), in the form of The Legatus Pack.

The what now?

Well, for what is considered to be the price of a nice, fresh new car or a possible 20 percent downpayment on a house, you can own every ship in the game - 117 ships to be exact. You'll also be able to take advantage of 163 additional items, including Supercolliders, Service Equipment, skins, and Fuel Pods.

Of course, you can via The Legatus Pack via this official Roberts Space Industries page.

Except for the fact that you likely cannot, as you must have paid at least $1,000 USD (via game purchases) to view the page.

At this point, I really hope this game releases, but seriously, charging that much for digital content is rather outrageous, unless:

A) The game releases.
B) The person can literally afford it.

Either way, it's difficult to justify this expense.

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