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This week Massively’s Star Citizen blog, Stick and Rudder, turned their attention to Wingman’s Hangar. The team was very pleased with this article, which seems to really understand what we’re going for with the show!

Of course, there have been proper game industry documentaries before, but Star Citizen and Wingman’s Hangar offer the dual benefits of a much longer running time and a conspicuous lack of primadonna blowhards with vastly overinflated senses of self-worth. As near as I can tell, the people making SC are humble folk across the board. They’re also uniformly and genuinely excited as all hell to be there, and that enthusiasm is contagious given some of the negativity that has attached itself to gaming in general and MMOs in particular in recent years. You can read the full piece here.

The news kept pouring in this week from press outlets covering the $15 million crowd funding milestone reached by Star Citizen. Here are some of the highlights:

PC Gamer – “Star Citizen crowdfunding still rising, surpasses $15 million.”

Games.on.net (Australia) – “Just when you think it’s over, Star Citizen announces another milestone.”

GameZone – “It’s hard to believe that in April, the space-trading and combat simulator Star Citizen had raised $9 million. But it’s even more incredulous that the game is now worth over $15 million in crowdfunding.”

Crowdfund Insider – “With two more ‘Stretch Goals’ posted on the site…the resources are definitely coming into place to create an amazing game.”

We appreciate all the coverage we are receiving about Star Citizen and Cloud Imperium Games. In a little less than two weeks we’ll be in Cologne, Germany and Gamescom to unveil Star Citizen’s new Hangar Module to fans and the media. We’ll be here to report on that and all the craziness surrounding Gamescom when we return.
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Diese Woche richtete Massively's Star Citizen Blog, Stick and Rudder, seine Aufmerksamkeit auf Wingman's Hangar. Das Team war sehr zufrieden mit diesem Artikel, der zu verstehen scheint, was wir mit der Show vorhaben!

Natürlich gab es schon früher richtige Dokumentationen aus der Spieleindustrie, aber Star Citizen und Wingman's Hangar bieten die doppelten Vorteile einer viel längeren Laufzeit und eines auffälligen Fehlens von Primadonna Blowhards mit stark überhöhten Selbstwertgefühl. So nah, wie ich sagen kann, sind die Leute, die SC herstellen, bescheidene Leute auf der ganzen Linie. Sie sind auch einheitlich und wirklich begeistert wie die Hölle, dort zu sein, und diese Begeisterung ist ansteckend, wenn man bedenkt, welche Negativität sich in den letzten Jahren dem Gaming im Allgemeinen und den MMOs im Besonderen verschrieben hat. Das ganze Stück kannst du hier lesen.

Die Nachrichten strömten diese Woche aus den Presseverteilern, die den Meilenstein der Massenfinanzierung von 15 Millionen Dollar erreichten, die Star Citizen erreichte. Hier sind einige der Highlights:

PC Gamer - "Star Citizen Crowdfunding steigt weiter an, übersteigt 15 Millionen Dollar." Games.on.net (Australien) - "Gerade wenn Sie denken, dass es vorbei ist, kündigt Star Citizen einen weiteren Meilenstein an." GameZone - "Es ist schwer zu glauben, dass der Raumfahrt-Handels- und Kampfsimulator Star Citizen im April 9 Millionen Dollar gesammelt hatte. Aber es ist noch unglaublicher, dass das Spiel jetzt über 15 Millionen Dollar an Crowdfunding wert ist." Crowdfund Insider - "Mit zwei weiteren'Stretch Goals', die auf der Website veröffentlicht wurden....die Ressourcen werden definitiv eingesetzt, um ein fantastisches Spiel zu entwickeln." Wir freuen uns über all die Berichte, die wir über Star Citizen und Cloud Imperium Games erhalten. In knapp zwei Wochen werden wir in Köln, Deutschland und der Gamescom sein, um den Fans und den Medien das neue Hangarmodul von Star Citizen vorzustellen. Wir werden hier sein, um über das und die ganze Verrücktheit rund um die Gamescom zu berichten, wenn wir zurückkommen.
Chinese
This week Massively’s Star Citizen blog, Stick and Rudder, turned their attention to Wingman’s Hangar. The team was very pleased with this article, which seems to really understand what we’re going for with the show!

Of course, there have been proper game industry documentaries before, but Star Citizen and Wingman’s Hangar offer the dual benefits of a much longer running time and a conspicuous lack of primadonna blowhards with vastly overinflated senses of self-worth. As near as I can tell, the people making SC are humble folk across the board. They’re also uniformly and genuinely excited as all hell to be there, and that enthusiasm is contagious given some of the negativity that has attached itself to gaming in general and MMOs in particular in recent years. You can read the full piece here.

The news kept pouring in this week from press outlets covering the $15 million crowd funding milestone reached by Star Citizen. Here are some of the highlights:

PC Gamer – “Star Citizen crowdfunding still rising, surpasses $15 million.”

Games.on.net (Australia) – “Just when you think it’s over, Star Citizen announces another milestone.”

GameZone – “It’s hard to believe that in April, the space-trading and combat simulator Star Citizen had raised $9 million. But it’s even more incredulous that the game is now worth over $15 million in crowdfunding.”

Crowdfund Insider – “With two more ‘Stretch Goals’ posted on the site…the resources are definitely coming into place to create an amazing game.”

We appreciate all the coverage we are receiving about Star Citizen and Cloud Imperium Games. In a little less than two weeks we’ll be in Cologne, Germany and Gamescom to unveil Star Citizen’s new Hangar Module to fans and the media. We’ll be here to report on that and all the craziness surrounding Gamescom when we return.

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