Star Citizen's "In Case You Missed It" Sale Returns with 2025's Biggest Ship Releases
Cloud Imperium Games has launched another iteration of its popular "In Case You Missed It" (ICYMI) promotion, offering Star Citizen backers a limited-time opportunity to upgrade to some of the most significant ship and vehicle releases from 2025. The sale showcases the year's diverse lineup of spacecraft, spanning from heavy combat vessels to specialized industrial craft, with select Warbond upgrade options available.
The ICYMI promotion serves as a retrospective look at 2025's ship releases, which coincided with the expansion of the Star Citizen universe through the introduction of the Nyx system. This new frontier brought additional gameplay opportunities that many of these newly released vessels were designed to support. The sale notably excludes the Aegis Idris-P and Argo ATLS GEO, focusing instead on ships released between January and October 2025.
Combat-Focused Additions Lead the Lineup
Among the most prominent offerings is the Anvil Asgard, described as a Combat Vehicle Transport designed to deliver ground forces and their equipment directly into hostile zones. The vessel represents Anvil Aerospace's continued commitment to military-grade hardware for both UEE and civilian operators.
The Anvil F7C-M Super Hornet MkII makes its return as a near-military-specification medium fighter, continuing the legacy of one of Star Citizen's most iconic combat platforms. This updated variant maintains the Super Hornet's reputation for devastating firepower while incorporating modern design improvements.
Roberts Space Industries contributed the Meteor to 2025's combat ship roster, marketed as combining speed and devastation in ultimate style. The vessel appears designed for pilots who refuse to compromise between performance and aesthetics, fitting RSI's traditional design philosophy.
The Anvil Paladin stands out as what the promotional materials call "A Bastion of Battle," suggesting a heavily-armed and armored platform designed for sustained combat operations. Meanwhile, the Mirai Guardian MX enters the fray as an uncompromised heavy fighter, representing the Xi'an-influenced manufacturer's interpretation of human combat doctrine.
Specialized Industrial and Support Vessels
Not all of 2025's releases focused on combat. The Drake Golem represents the manufacturer's entry into deep-space mining, offering what's described as a highly capable platform for resource extraction operations far from civilization's reach. Drake's typically pragmatic approach to ship design likely translates into an affordable option for independent miners.
MISC expanded its industrial lineup with the Fortune, an efficient solo salvager that allows single operators to profit from the wreckage scattered across the verse. The ship addresses the growing salvage gameplay loop that has become increasingly important to Star Citizen's economy.
The MISC Starlancer TAC rounds out the manufacturer's offerings, positioned to help operators "Control the Frontier" through what appears to be a command and control platform. The Starlancer series has proven popular among multi-crew enthusiasts, and the TAC variant seems designed for coordinated operations.
Medical and Utility Platforms
RSI's Apollo series makes a strong showing with both the Medivac and Triage variants available. These medical ships represent crucial support vessels for any fleet, with the Medivac focused on emergency response and the Triage variant designed for field hospital operations. Both ships promise to enhance the medical gameplay loop that continues to evolve within Star Citizen.
The Greycat MTC brings rugged off-road capability combined with mobile armory functionality, perfect for ground operations requiring both transportation and weapon access in challenging terrain. This vehicle demonstrates the continued expansion of ground-based gameplay options.
Light Fighters and Specialty Craft
Esperia contributed several interesting additions to 2025's lineup. The Prowler Utility variant reimagines the stealthy dropship as a low-signature cargo hauler, offering smugglers and covert operators a new tool for their trade. The company also released the Stinger, described as embodying "The Pull of Prowess" in what appears to be a light fighter platform based on alien technology.
Kruger Intergalactic's L-21 Wolf encourages pilots to "Look to the Past, Fight for the Future," suggesting a retro-styled fighter that combines classic aesthetics with modern performance. The ship appears aimed at pilots who appreciate vintage design language without sacrificing combat effectiveness.
Perhaps one of the more unusual offerings is Grey's Market Shiv, which promotional materials note "May Not Look Like Much, But It's Got It Where It Counts." This clearly references the ship's focus on function over form, likely appealing to budget-conscious pilots who prioritize capability over appearance.
Paint Customization Options
Alongside the ship upgrades, the ICYMI sale includes various paint pack options, allowing backers to customize their fleet's appearance. The promotion features both Chairman's Club paint packs and additional featured paint schemes, giving players the opportunity to personalize their vessels beyond the standard factory finishes.
Limited-Time Warbond Opportunities
The sale emphasizes select limited-time Warbond offers for these ships. Warbond pledges typically require fresh money rather than store credit but often come with additional benefits such as extended insurance periods or reduced pricing compared to standard credit purchases. These offers provide an incentive for backers to secure these 2025 releases at potentially advantageous terms.
The ICYMI promotion represents a significant opportunity for Star Citizen backers who may have missed these releases during their initial concept sales or subsequent limited availability windows. As the game continues to expand its ship roster and refine existing gameplay loops, these vessels from 2025's release calendar offer diverse options for players pursuing different career paths within the persistent universe.
Interested backers can explore the full range of available ships and paint packs through the official pledge store, where detailed specifications and upgrade paths are available for review.
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