{"data":{"id":13468,"title":"Press Roundup","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/transmission\/13468-Press-Roundup","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/13468","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/13468","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"None","images":[],"images_count":0,"translations":{"en_EN":"Greetings Citizens,\nMMORPG paid a visit to our Santa Monica studio just before the holidays and posted a short video tour of the office. Our own Travis Day played host. Check out the video above or click here to get an insiders look at CIG\u2019s west coast studio.\n\nLeading trade publication Games Industry International has put out its annual list of the top 10 persons of the year and Chris Roberts was slotted at number five! Here\u2019s what they say:\n\n\u201cTalk about making an entrance. After an eight-year period in which he largely focused on movies, Chris Roberts signaled his return to the games industry in late 2012 with the announcement of Star Citizen, an ambitious space sim in the spirit of his classic Wing Commander series.\n\n\u201cAt the last count, just a few days ago, Cloud Imperium had secured $33 million from its community, putting Roberts firmly back in AAA territory without the need to answer to a AAA publisher. Forget Double Fine Adventure, forget Torment and forget Project Eternity. If you want to see the true potential of crowdfunding, look no further than Star Citizen.\u201d\n\nThe entire article can be read here.\n\nGaming Bolt had a nice feature on Star Citizen just after the first of the year. The article is entitled, Star Citizen: Forever Changing the Way Video Games will be Played. The author, Jake Demo, focuses in on Star Citizen\u2019s success in the crowd funding space and how it\u2019s changing the publishing business:\n\n\u201cIn a market that some times seems like it is suffocating under it\u2019s own reboots, sequels and \u201cre-imaginings,\u201d to many gamers it\u2019s worth the risk in contributing money, or time to this project simply because it\u2019s offering something new and different in a package that is almost too beautiful to be true.\u201d\n\nMeantime Star Citizen continued it\u2019s record-setting pace of raising funds from the crowd. On December 22 the $35 million goal was reached. On January 5 it was $36 million. Here are some of the headlines:\n\nEurogamer \u2013 \u201cStar Citizen raises an astronomical $35m\u201d\n\nPolygon \u2013 \u201cStar Citizen surpasses 35 million stretch goal\u201d\n\nGame Politics \u2013 \u201cAnother day, another ridiculous amount of money raised for Star Citizen\u201d\n\nAusGamers \/Australia \u2013 \u201cStar Citizen\u2019s Crowd-Funding Really is Reaching for the Stars, Hits US$36 Million in Backing\u201d","de_DE":"Gr\u00fc\u00dfe B\u00fcrger,\nMMORPG besuchte unser Studio in Santa Monica kurz vor den Feiertagen und ver\u00f6ffentlichte eine kurze Video-Tour durch das B\u00fcro. Unser eigener Travis Day war Gastgeber. Schauen Sie sich das obige Video an oder klicken Sie hier, um einen Insiderblick auf das West Coast Studio der CIG zu erhalten.\n\nDie f\u00fchrende Fachzeitschrift Games Industry International hat ihre j\u00e4hrliche Liste der Top 10 Personen des Jahres ver\u00f6ffentlicht und Chris Roberts wurde auf Platz f\u00fcnf gesetzt! Hier ist, was sie sagen:\n\n\"Wenn man davon spricht, einen Auftritt zu machen. Nach acht Jahren, in denen er sich haupts\u00e4chlich auf Filme konzentrierte, signalisierte Chris Roberts Ende 2012 seine R\u00fcckkehr in die Spieleindustrie mit der Ank\u00fcndigung von Star Citizen, einer ambitionierten Weltraumsimulation im Geiste seiner klassischen Wing Commander-Serie.\n\n\"Bei der letzten Z\u00e4hlung vor wenigen Tagen hatte sich Cloud Imperium 33 Millionen Dollar von seiner Gemeinschaft gesichert und Roberts wieder fest in das AAA-Gebiet zur\u00fcckversetzt, ohne dass es notwendig war, einem AAA-Verlag zu antworten. Vergessen Sie Double Fine Adventure, vergessen Sie Torment und vergessen Sie Project Eternity. Wenn Sie das wahre Potenzial des Crowdfunding sehen wollen, sind Sie bei Star Citizen genau richtig.\"\n\nDen gesamten Artikel k\u00f6nnen Sie hier nachlesen.\n\nGaming Bolt hatte ein nettes Feature auf Star Citizen kurz nach dem ersten des Jahres. Der Artikel tr\u00e4gt den Titel Star Citizen: F\u00fcr immer neue Wege werden Videospiele gespielt. Der Autor, Jake Demo, konzentriert sich auf den Erfolg von Star Citizen im Bereich der Massenfinanzierung und wie er das Verlagsgesch\u00e4ft ver\u00e4ndert:\n\n\"In einem Markt, der manchmal so aussieht, als w\u00fcrde er unter seinen eigenen Neustarts, Fortsetzungen und \"Reimaginings\" ersticken, ist es f\u00fcr viele Spieler das Risiko wert, Geld oder Zeit f\u00fcr dieses Projekt beizusteuern, nur weil es etwas Neues und Anderes in einem Paket bietet, das fast zu sch\u00f6n ist, um wahr zu sein.\"\n\nIn der Zwischenzeit setzte Star Citizen sein Rekordgeschwindigkeit bei der Beschaffung von Geldern aus der Menge fort. Am 22. Dezember wurde das Ziel von 35 Millionen Dollar erreicht. Am 5. Januar waren es 36 Millionen Dollar. Hier sind einige der Schlagzeilen:\n\nEurogamer - \"Star Citizen wirft ein astronomisches 35-Millionen-Dollar-Polygon auf\" - \"Star Citizen \u00fcbertrifft 35 Millionen Stretch-Ziel\" Spielpolitik - \"Ein weiterer Tag, ein weiterer l\u00e4cherlicher Geldbetrag f\u00fcr Star Citizen\" AusGamer \/Australien - \"Star Citizen's Crowd-Finanzierung greift wirklich nach den Sternen, trifft 36 Millionen US-Dollar im Hintergrund\".","zh_CN":"Greetings Citizens,\nMMORPG paid a visit to our Santa Monica studio just before the holidays and posted a short video tour of the office. Our own Travis Day played host. Check out the video above or click here to get an insiders look at CIG\u2019s west coast studio.\n\nLeading trade publication Games Industry International has put out its annual list of the top 10 persons of the year and Chris Roberts was slotted at number five! Here\u2019s what they say:\n\n\u201cTalk about making an entrance. After an eight-year period in which he largely focused on movies, Chris Roberts signaled his return to the games industry in late 2012 with the announcement of Star Citizen, an ambitious space sim in the spirit of his classic Wing Commander series.\n\n\u201cAt the last count, just a few days ago, Cloud Imperium had secured $33 million from its community, putting Roberts firmly back in AAA territory without the need to answer to a AAA publisher. Forget Double Fine Adventure, forget Torment and forget Project Eternity. If you want to see the true potential of crowdfunding, look no further than Star Citizen.\u201d\n\nThe entire article can be read here.\n\nGaming Bolt had a nice feature on Star Citizen just after the first of the year. The article is entitled, Star Citizen: Forever Changing the Way Video Games will be Played. The author, Jake Demo, focuses in on Star Citizen\u2019s success in the crowd funding space and how it\u2019s changing the publishing business:\n\n\u201cIn a market that some times seems like it is suffocating under it\u2019s own reboots, sequels and \u201cre-imaginings,\u201d to many gamers it\u2019s worth the risk in contributing money, or time to this project simply because it\u2019s offering something new and different in a package that is almost too beautiful to be true.\u201d\n\nMeantime Star Citizen continued it\u2019s record-setting pace of raising funds from the crowd. On December 22 the $35 million goal was reached. On January 5 it was $36 million. Here are some of the headlines:\n\nEurogamer \u2013 \u201cStar Citizen raises an astronomical $35m\u201d\n\nPolygon \u2013 \u201cStar Citizen surpasses 35 million stretch goal\u201d\n\nGame Politics \u2013 \u201cAnother day, another ridiculous amount of money raised for Star Citizen\u201d\n\nAusGamers \/Australia \u2013 \u201cStar Citizen\u2019s Crowd-Funding Really is Reaching for the Stars, Hits US$36 Million in Backing\u201d"},"links_count":7,"comment_count":57,"created_at":"2014-01-07T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"12 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-14 17:28:43","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":13467,"next_id":13470}}