Deep within the business centre of the Koelnmesse in Cologne, hidden away amongst the copious amounts of stands privately previewing the latest games, Cloud Imperium studio head and creator of the Wing Commander franchise Chris Roberts was presenting an early look at the first playable part of Star Citizen - the Hanger Module - which will allow players to walk around and interact with the ships they have purchased via pledging to the crowdfunding campaign.
Ahead of its release to all backers this Thursday, I was invited to join in on a press session at Gamescom to see the Hanger Module in action before its public unveiling last Saturday, as well as to sit down with Chris and chat about the project's progress so far. We've got it all for your viewing pleasure, right after the jump.

Another year has passed for Cloud Imperium Games and its growing space simulator, Star Citizen, and it has been a big year. The biggest ever.
"Full disclosure: the author of this article has backed Star Citizen’s crowdfunding campaign."
Can we stop calling it crowdfunding???? "Crowdfunding" is only valid when there's no product available for purchase.
Since popel are now able to buy a PRODUCT, it's simply called REVENUE. It's not an unreleased product anymore and hasn't been many years.
Cloud Imperium Games released Update Alpha 4.5 of the growing space simulator Star Citizen, adding a highly-anticipated feature.
It's beginning to look a lot like Griftmas.
Imagine buying in to this in your 20s and then, as you near, 40 years of age, there is still no difinitive release date for a finished game.
Today is Greycat Day at Star Citizen's Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2955, and a new Greycat vehicle has been released.
Hangar module is tommorrow!!!
i give me nowww!!!
and they say pc dont have games. i guess it makes them feel better to be and in denial.