By Jayson Boral, | January 20, 2016

Cloud Imperium Games "Star Citizen Alpha 2.1" offers numerous changes towards the gameplay experiences of its gamers.
The developer of the "Star Citizen Alpha" Cloud Imperium Games has announced the release of the "Star Citizen Alpha 2.1" game that will offer numerous changes towards the gameplay experiences of its gamers. They have also confirmed that the updates of the game will be available to everyone, and that there will be new ships and weapon.
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The announcement comes soon after the launch of "Star Citizen Alpha 2.1.0" for beta testers in 2015. The developer further clarified that, following the positive feedback from "Star Citizen Alpha 2.1.0" testers, the game would be a significant improvement over the "Star Citizen 2.0."
According to the version of Cloud Imperium Games, "Alpha 2.1" contains a host of balance updates and bug fixes. The announcement also confirmed that aside from the fixes, "Alpha 2.1" will have 2 new flyable ships which can be bought. They are Vanguard Warden for $250 and MISC Freelancer for $110.
There will be another pack of "Star Citizen Alpha 2.1" priced at $410 where gamers can buy the Warden together with Aegis Sabre, another new ship added to the game. A closer look at these ships is now available at the website of "Star Citizen."
These additions also come with a ballistic gatling gun, a new weapon called the Apocalypse Arms REVENANT, which are now available for mounting on the ships. More details on the availability of an innovatively designed mission related to the Covles Shipping Hub for playing are available from Cloud Imperium.
The release of the "Star Citizen Alpha 2.1" took place earlier this month, which according to Cloud Imperium was a significant landmark in the development of the game. Date of release of the final version of the game is yet to be announced.
The latest news is that the game till now has crossed $100 million in funding, and more will be learned about the role being played by Mark Hamill, actor of "Star Wars," in the coming days.
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