At this point, over 11 years after we first wrote about Star Citizen, the still-in-alpha game is interesting less as something that might eventually be "finished" and more as a fascinating tale of feature creep and fundraising success. To that last point, we were suitably boggled at the recent news that Roberts Space Industries is now offering a $48,000 "Legatus Pack" as a "perfect collection" of "all ships released and concepted through [in-universe year] 2953."
The collection of 187 ships (and hundreds of accessories like paint colors, skins, armor, and in-game posters) is now roughly two-thirds of the median annual household income in the US (circa 2022). But that price isn't even available to lookie-loos like you and me; to add the package to an online shopping cart, you must first spend at least $1,000 to become a member of the game's Chairman's Club.
What a bargain!
While the newest Legatus Pack launched in late December, the offering isn't a new concept for developer Roberts Space Industries. The first Legatus Pack launched in May 2018 for a relatively reasonable $27,000. Before that, similar "Completionist" packs of all in-game content released up to that point would run players up to $15,000.
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