Foundation Festival Returns To Star Citizen Today And You Can Free Fly For The Next Week
There's also new news on Update 3.24's Blockade Runner global event.
Star Citizen periodically offers "Free Fly" periods for their space MMO project and a new one just kicked off a few minutes ago. Starting today and running until July 19th, hop into space and get to exploring with ten legendary ships to take for a test drive. If you like what you see you can always support Cloud Imperium Games by purchasing the discounted starter packs. Obviously, Star Citizen has raised a ton of money, but we're sure they could always use some more, I guess.
Free Fly comes as part of the return of the Foundation Festival. The annual celebration fosters the spirit of community in Star Citizen as players are encouraged to volunteer with local and imperial organizations. Rewards abound for veterans and new players alike. Veterans can earn some extra rewards leading new players through guided gameplay sessions.
This year's Foundation Festival also prepares all players for the incoming Pyro System. If you like the danger and intrigue of the space outlaw life, you'll want to make sure you're up-to-date on what Pyro adds.
The Foundation Festival itself runs until July 31st and there's additional community content creation contests running alongside the event.
In addition to the festival, there's new news on the previously delayed Blockade Runner event. This event was supposed to be in the last patch (3.23) but was delayed due to game-breaking bugs. Now the cargo-hauling event is operational and will drop in patch 3.24. Watch all the details in the second video below and see if hauling cargo while fighting off space pirates is the space career for you.
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