Star Citizen Module Available Free for Limited Time

Experience the Hangar and Arena Commander modules for this weekend.

Posted By | On 14th, Mar. 2015

Star Citizen

Star Citizen will be at PAX East this weekend but for those who can’t experience it for themselves, developer Cloud Imperium is giving out free codes to access different modules for a limited time. Create a Star Citizen account on the official site, head here and use the code “PAXEASTFREEFLY2K15”.

The client itself lets you take part in the Hangar Module with an Anvil Hornet F7C. Arena Commander is also accessible and let’s you play with friends, fighting off waves of enemies. The pass code will be valid until March 15th and requires 20 GB of installation space.

Thus far, momentum behind Star Citizen has been phenomenal with the crowd-funding campaign raising more than $75 million thus far? The game has expanded significantly from an online space-sim to first person shooting and an increased scale overall. The first season of the single-player campaign Squadron 42 will be out later this year so stay tuned for more information.


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