Star Citizen Production Schedule Launches, Aims for June Release

Star Citizen Production Schedule Launches, Aims for June Release

The real question is: Will the release be delayed again?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 15, 2017 @ 08:08 AM (Staff Bios)
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Remember Star Citizen? I'm sure you do. It's been delayed and delayed, time and time again, with no ending in sight... until perhaps recently.

The Star Citizen 3.0 Production Schedule has been released, and it's quite detailed. Expect the implementation of and changes to the following aspects of Star Citizen:
  • Persistent Universe Content
  • Gameplay
  • Core Tech
  • UI
  • AI
  • Graphics
  • Network
  • Backend
  • Ships and Weapons
The end dates also appear to be exact, with Thursday, June 29, 2017 to be the 3.0.0 aim date. Will the date be reached?

In my opinion, no probably not. It's really the delay time amount we should pay attention to. If you'd like more information about what is going to be implemented, please refer to the Production Schedule here.

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