The massively multiplayer space exploration game, Star Citizen, has suffered another setback. Alpha 3.0 has been pushed back from August to September, developer Cloud Imperium Games announced. The Alpha has suffered several delays by this point. Originally expected in late August, Alpha 3.0 is now expected for an early September launch, with the developer aiming for the week of September 4. Originally shown off last year at Germany's Gamescom, 3.0 will add in the ability for players to seamlessly fly to, land upon and explore the planets in the game – no small feat, surely. But it looks like getting this out the door is causing the developer several issues. "This week, we entered the optimization, polish and bug fixing phase for the 3.0 feature set," the developer said. "As there have been so many features and content implemented, we've encountered some stability issues that we want to address before going to a wider test audience. The ongoing work on the ...
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