Star Citizen's Exciting Week Ahead: Alpha 3.18, CitizenCon, and Coramor Celebrations

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The Star Citizen universe is buzzing with excitement as Cloud Imperium Games (CIG) gears up for a week filled with major updates, announcements, and in-game events. From the highly anticipated Alpha 3.18 release to the upcoming CitizenCon and the romantic Coramor celebration, there's plenty for fans to look forward to.

Alpha 3.18 PTU Testing Underway

The long-awaited Alpha 3.18 update is now available for Waves 1 and 2 PTU testing. This significant update brings numerous improvements and new features to the game, with CIG working tirelessly to iron out any remaining issues before releasing it to all PTU testing waves and eventually to the live servers. Players can expect a more polished and feature-rich experience once the update goes live.

CitizenCon 2023: Save the Date

CIG has announced the return of an in-person CitizenCon for 2023. Set to take place on October 21, 2023, in Los Angeles, California, this event promises to be a highlight for Star Citizen fans. More details about tickets, location, cosplay contests, and community booths will be revealed soon, giving attendees plenty of time to prepare for this galactic gathering.

Coramor: Love in the Stars

As February 11 approaches, the Star Citizen universe prepares to celebrate Coramor, the in-game festival of love. CIG has planned various activities and opportunities for players to participate in the festivities, including chances to win special prizes. The celebration kicks off later this week, bringing a touch of romance to the vast expanse of space.

Community Hub Update

A major update to the Community Hub is scheduled for release, bringing new features, fixes, and exciting additions to enhance the player experience. This update demonstrates CIG's commitment to improving the game's infrastructure and community engagement tools.

Journey to 4.0 Special: Modular Building Interiors

This week's Journey to 4.0 special focuses on the creation of a new modular building interior system. This innovative approach aims to populate every landing zone in Star Citizen with diverse and immersive interiors, adding depth and realism to the game world.

Star Citizen Live: Vehicle Team Summit

Fans can look forward to an exclusive Star Citizen Live broadcast featuring members of the vehicle team gathered for their annual summit in the UK. This presents a unique opportunity for players to gain insights into the development process and future plans for the game's impressive array of spacecraft.

Roadmap Update and Squadron 42 Monthly Report

The week also brings a 2023 roadmap update, accompanied by a detailed Roadmap Roundup to keep the community informed about the game's development progress. Additionally, the January 2023 Squadron 42 monthly report will be reposted as a Comm-Link, providing backers with the latest information on the single-player campaign's development.

As Star Citizen continues to evolve and expand, this action-packed week showcases the game's ongoing development and CIG's dedication to fostering a vibrant and engaged community. Whether you're a longtime backer or a newcomer to the verse, there's never been a more exciting time to be part of the Star Citizen universe.

The Coramor Conundrum: A 30K.fun Adventure

As the Coramor festival approached, the members of the 30K.fun Referral Club gathered in their favorite bar on ArcCorp to plan their celebrations. Captain Glitch, the club's founder, raised a glass of Radegast whiskey and announced, "Alright, crew! This year, we're going to spread the love across Stanton like never before!"

Rookie pilot Nova chimed in, "But how? We're just a small Star Citizen Referral Code Club."

"Ah, but that's where you're wrong," Glitch winked. "We may be small, but we've got the biggest hearts in the 'verse. And the most resilient ones too, considering how many 30K errors we've survived!"

The group erupted in laughter, their camaraderie forged through countless server crashes and unexpected adventures.

"I've got it!" exclaimed Engineer Quasar. "Let's organize a Coramor convoy! We'll visit every major landing zone, handing out gifts and spreading cheer. We can even help new players figure out what code to use when joining the 'verse!"

The idea was met with enthusiastic approval. Soon, the RSI Referral Code Club members were busy preparing their ships, decorating them with holographic hearts and stocking up on Coramor-themed goodies.

As they set off from ArcCorp, their colorful convoy drew attention from passing ships. Players began to follow them, curious about the festive fleet.

At each stop - Lorville, New Babbage, and even Orison - the 30K.fun crew spread joy and laughter. They organized impromptu dance parties, shared stories of their funniest glitches, and welcomed newcomers with open arms.

But as they approached their final destination, Grim HEX, disaster struck. A massive 30K error loomed on the horizon, threatening to disconnect everyone.

Captain Glitch's voice crackled over the comms, "Stay calm, folks! Remember our motto: When life gives you 30Ks, make 30Kade!"

With teamwork and determination, the convoy managed to navigate through the error, arriving at Grim HEX just as the servers stabilized. The residents, who had never experienced such a lively Coramor celebration, welcomed them with awe and gratitude.

As the festivities wound down, Nova approached Captain Glitch. "You know, I think I finally understand what The Star Citizen Referral Code Club is all about. It's not just about codes or bonuses. It's about creating unforgettable moments, even in the face of bugs and crashes."

Glitch smiled, "That's right, kid. In the end, it's all about the fun we have along the way. Now, who's ready for next year's CitizenCon?"

The crew cheered, already looking forward to their next adventure in the ever-evolving universe of Star Citizen.

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