Happy Wednesday, everyone!
Every two weeks, we accompany the Roadmap update with a brief explanatory note to give you insight into the decision-making that led to any changes. This is part of an effort to make our communications more transparent, more specific, and more insightful for all of you who help to make Star Citizen and Squadron 42 possible.
With that said, let’s go ahead and dive into this week’s Roadmap Roundup!
-CIG Community Team
Notable Changes for November 1, 2023
Progress Tracker
The following deliverables, previously marked Unannounced, have been revealed on Progress Tracker:
Drake Cutter Scout
Building, balancing, and implementing Drake Interplanetary’s reconnaissance ship, the Cutter Scout, into the game.
RSI Zeus MkII
Building, balancing, and implementing RSI’s small multicrew ship, the Zeus MkII, into the game.
Release View
The following card has been added to the 3.21 column on Release View, targeting a 3.21.1 release:
New Missions – Data Heist
Implementing missions that task players with infiltrating locations (often held by NPCs), reaching data stores, and setting data to upload to offsite handlers.
The following cards have been added to Release View, targeting a release in Q4 in Alpha 3.22.
Player Hair Update
Updating the Star Citizen character customizer with 20 hairstyles from Squadron 42. This includes long hair, tied hair, and updates to existing short hairstyles.
Salvage – Structural
Implementing the ability to transform large chunks of metal salvaged from ships into a refinable material. This will use the grinder systems aboard salvage ships like the Vulture and Reclaimer.
Inventory – Cargo Containers
The feature will allow players to store items and smaller cargo containers in larger cargo containers.
Aopoa San’tok.yāi
Building, balancing, and implementing Aopoa’s medium fighter, the San’tok.yāi, into the game.
Origin X1
Building, implementing, and balancing Origin’s hover bike, the X1, as a flight-ready vehicle.
Origin X1 Velocity
Building, implementing, and balancing Origin’s racing bike, the X1 Velocity, as a flight-ready vehicle.
Origin X1 Force
Building, implementing, and balancing Origin’s pathfinder bike, the X1, as a flight-ready vehicle.
That’s all for this week!