Depending on how you look at it, the history of 'crowd funded space-sim passion project turned industry defying development landmark' Star Citizen stretches back to either 2012, or much further into the past, to the golden age of the genre.
Here we are, almost a decade after the title was announced, and the crowdfunding continues. Amid all the news, the announced features the playable modules and the various controversies, one question stands out - is Star Citizen worth backing in 2021?
This is a complex question that needs examining from multiple angles, as a whole lot of context accumulated over the past nine years that may influence the decisions of prospective pilots.
While Cloud Imperium Games has made trying out the game itself easier over the past few years, the different methods of buying in have become highly complicated too. What would your money be buying, actually, and what are the benefits of pledging now as opposed to waiting until release?
What is Star Citizen?
It's usually a good idea to know what you're buying before dropping the cash, and while we assume anyone reading this will have cursory knowledge of Star Citizen, here's a primer.
Star Citizen will be a massive persistent first-person/third-person space simulator/shooter/RPG/MMO acting as the spiritual successor of 2003's Freelancer, a much more humble and less ambitious title, while carrying the classic influences of the legendary Wing Commander series. Star Citizen is the passion project of veteran game developer Chris Roberts, creator of Wing Commander and Freelancer.


