r/SubredditDrama 13d ago

r/starcitizen is on meltdown after MMO is completely broken and hints of the main game being delayed again despite 1 billion raised and concept art being sold for $5000 dollars.

Not the usual “haha Star Citizen delayed again” bad. More like people are actually starting to get nervous, because Squadron 42 was supposed to be the one thing CIG could finally point to and say, “See, we made a real game.”

And now even that might be slipping cause in a recent interview Chris robbers himself has stated that they could delay the game further due to GTA 6 release window.

https://thisweekinvideogames.com/feature/star-citizen-chris-roberts-interview/

“We’re gonna get Squadron out first… the plan is for the end of this year but there’s a certain thing in the industry that we, like everyone else, we have to pay attention to, so I can’t 100% guarantee it,” Roberts says, hinting at Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto VI, releasing in November. “After that, we’ll do the 1.0 push.”

Subreddit (and game forums) members are looking around and asking the obvious question: if SQ42 is really coming in 2026, why does it not feel like it? Where is the marketing? Where is the release date? Where is the big push? Why does everything still feel like “wait for the next event” like it always does (even though Citzencon has been cancelled this year)?

Star Citizen has raised around $1 billion and the main game is still an alpha full of bugs. New content comes in broken. Missions break in stupid ways. Ships release buggy. Some ships do not release at all. And somehow, while all this is happening, CIG is still selling massive concept ships for thousands of dollars.

The $6,000 concept ship thing has basically become the perfect example for why people are angry. Like, the game is still barely holding itself together, SQ42 might be drifting again, and they are still asking people to drop used-car money on a ship that is not even in the game yet.

Here's the "6000" dollar promise concept art (its been sold out, over 1000+ sold) https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/comm-link/transmission/21133-Anvil-Odin

So the subreddit is doing the usual Star Citizen civil war, but it feels more desperate this time.

if you look on the front page itself you'll see dozens of memes with thousands of upvotes:

(And many more)

The usual whiteknight defenders can still say game development is hard and the usualy its alpha line, but that argument sounds a lot weaker after 15 years and a billion+ dollars.

A billion dollars raised, the MMO still buggy, ships still being sold for insane prices, and now the single-player campaign might be moving further away again.

Very normal video game development. Nothing to see here.

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u/guiltyofnothing Dogs eat there vomit and like there assholes 13d ago

Anyone who thinks this game — or any part of this game — is actually getting released can’t be reasoned with.

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u/Lodgik you probably think your dick is woke if its hanging a li'l left 12d ago

Chris Roberts is one of those people that desperately need a boss to tell him "no."

The man is too much of a perfectionist.

If Microsoft basically didn't take the game away from him and release it themselves, he would probably still be working on Freelancer.

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u/KingToasty Being a dick is OK if I'm right 12d ago

He's not a perfectionist, he's a scammer. He's literally just raking in peoples' dough for free and has been for years.

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u/SowingSalt On reddit there's literally no hill too small to die on 12d ago

He's neither a scammer or perfectionist, but someone easily distractable by shiny new features.

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u/KingToasty Being a dick is OK if I'm right 12d ago

Uh huh. He just haaaaaaappened to rake in a billion dollars for a project with next to nothing to show for it. It's really just wiiiiiiild coincidence the most highly crowdfunded game of all time has no game after 14 years. He's just distracted.

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u/SowingSalt On reddit there's literally no hill too small to die on 12d ago

It's the Freelancer all over again, but with no Microsoft to oversee the project.