The company behind the controversial Star Citizen leaves its workers without rest ahead of its next event

The space game has raised over $726 million but still hasn’t launched version 1.0

The company behind the controversial Star Citizen leaves its workers without rest ahead of its next event

The space game has raised over $726 million but still hasn’t launched version 1.0

At this point, and with the current state of the video game industry, the controversial Star Citizen could either be the biggest space game in history or a complete flop after so many years and hundreds of millions of dollars paid by fans. Time passes, and the game still hasn’t released version 1.0, but hope dies last. With a major event on the horizon, Cloud Imperium Games made a decision that hasn’t been well received by its workers.

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Star Citizen developers won’t have rest for this reason

Labor exploitation has been a cancer in the video game industry, and the situation has escalated to the point where any change to workers' conditions sparks controversy. This time, it’s Cloud Imperium Games' turn, one of the companies responsible for Star Citizen, as its employees received an email from management informing them that they will work without rest in the upcoming weeks to present significant progress at the CitizenCon event, scheduled for October 19.

Star Citizen has raised over $700 million and counting
Star Citizen has raised over $700 million and counting

Following questions from the community and outlets like Insider-Gaming, Cloud Imperium responded with another statement to its employees, informing them that as a thank you for this period of continuous work, they will have October 21 off.

Star Citizen has been in development for over 10 years and has so far raised $726,320,906 USD. This money has been invested in developing a campaign, multiplayer mode, and the Star Engine, a graphics engine that makes this space adventure possible.

CitizenCon has become a key meeting point for the Star Citizen community and has evolved from being a progress presentation to a day where fans do cosplay, participate in various activities, shop for merchandise, and more.

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