Star Citizen Made a $27,000 DLC Bundle Exclusively for the $1,000+ Concierge Community
Flabberghasted is probably the proper word to use? There now is a $27,000 DLC bundle only available to premium Concierge backers of Star Citizen. I'll repeat that again, $27,000 (!)
So what is the deal with this premium-priced bundle? Titled the Legatus Pack - likely drawing the name from the similarly-titled high ranking Roman military rank. Documented by publication MMO Pulse in the images below, the pack includes nearly every ship you can get in the game. A grand total of 117. On top of that, the Legatus Pack also includes an additional 163 extra items and skins. The noteworthy party about the bundle is that it’s only available to Concierge members of the Star Citizen community. In other words, people who have spent more than $1,000 supporting the game.
Star Citizen gets a lot of flack for their crowd-funding initiatives as they work towards a full release. In late March, the game passed the 2M registered user mark. Meanwhile, the game picked passed the $184M crowdfunding mark within the month.
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Chuck Norris
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Damn! I can get a lot of whores and blowjobs for that kind of money! Nah i keed. But really this is ridiculous. lol!
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Of course I would have liked to have seen the game by now, but I am glad I backed it and got to watch it grow - actually part of why I backed a community assisted project in the 1st place.
Lately it has been fascinating to watch the devs develop more advanced tools that will allow them to create new ships, clothing and items much more efficiently than before + designing in more advanced way they interact and connect to each other bringing a lot of customisability to players setups.
Got to remember to some people out there $27 is not a lot of money and already have the other life luxuries they need for themselves (and families). A lot of us are excited to see good choices arriving in a, before Star Citizen, dying genre that had very little new interesting games for many years. Backing the project with more money than necessary feels like a good nod of appreciation + understanding that this extra go into helping improve the game whose expanding Persistent Universe is unfolding quite well now

It's 27,000 (twentyseventhousand, not twentyseven). That IS a lot of money

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They're just trolling now.
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Its one game I've been happy to support from almost day one and will continue to support until its inevitable beta and full release. Until that time I have and will continue to enjoy the content that gets added through updates through out the year and next year and the year after. Why? simple, I like what this game is doing and where its going. Do I worry that another game will come along that makes it redundant? NO, simply because nothing so far as even got close to what it currently is even in its Alpha state and nothing will. Is $27,000 a lot of money? Of course it is. You'd have to be stupid to think otherwise but its not a bad thing either. Its just good business.
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Of course I would have liked to have seen the game by now, but I am glad I backed it and got to watch it grow - actually part of why I backed a community assisted project in the 1st place.
Lately it has been fascinating to watch the devs develop more advanced tools that will allow them to create new ships, clothing and items much more efficiently than before + designing in more advanced way they interact and connect to each other bringing a lot of customisability to players setups.
Got to remember to some people out there $27 is not a lot of money and already have the other life luxuries they need for themselves (and families). A lot of us are excited to see good choices arriving in a, before Star Citizen, dying genre that had very little new interesting games for many years. Backing the project with more money than necessary feels like a good nod of appreciation + understanding that this extra go into helping improve the game whose expanding Persistent Universe is unfolding quite well now