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Star Citizen’s single-player component is in the ‘closing stages’ of development according to Chris Roberts, as rumours of another Squadron 42 delay circulate

Cloud Imperium Games is getting "imminently closer to launch."
ThePawn.com May 31, 2026 4 minutes read
Star Citizen’s single-player component is in the ‘closing stages’ of development according to Chris Roberts, as rumours of another Squadron 42 delay circulate

Last week, Star Citizen surpassed $1 billion in player funding, an eye-popping milestone that inevitably raised all the same questions about Cloud Imperium Games’ wildly ambitious space MMO. Is it a scam? (no). Is it playable (yes). When will it be finished? (no idea). What’s the situation with its single-player component, Squadron 42?

The last we heard, Squadron 42 was on course to release sometime this year, but the breadth of the release window, combined with the fact that Squadron 42 has been delayed numerous times already, made it difficult to take this too seriously. However, it might just be that Squadron 42 is nearly finished after all. In a recent interview Star Citizen’s creator Chris Roberts said the single-player game is “in the closing stages” of development.

Speaking to Variety during Star Citizen’s recent DefenseCon event, Roberts shared some fresh details about Squadron 42’s current status. This started with him reiterating the pitch of the game, which takes the technology created for Star Citizen and uses it to build an “authored” single-player campaign.

“My pitch is, basically, you’re the star of this huge blockbuster event movie, and it seamlessly goes between the storytelling and the cinematic moments to you being in control and [in] first person,” Roberts explained. “It feels pretty epic. I’m actually very excited for when people—because we’re right at the end now, we’re in the closing stages and it’s coming together really well.”

Roberts added that “the heat is being turned up for Squadron”, in reference to the game’s marketing, implying that we’ll start seeing promotional material for it soon. He added that this was a “difficult thing to deal with” because of how closely he says CIG communicates with the community. “As we get imminently closer to launch—and I say that in game development language—it’s very hard to keep it under wraps.”

It certainly sounds like we’ll be hearing more about Squadron 42 soon, though it might not necessarily be news we’ll want to hear. Following Roberts’ statements to Variety, rumours began to circulate that what CIG will be announcing will be another delay rather than a release date.

These rumours derive mainly from YouTuber and Star Citizen specialist TheAstroPub. In his most recent video, TheAstroPub says that he has spoken to several (anonymous) Star Citizen developers, who have been providing him with intermittent progress updates over the last few years.

TheAstroPub says that, according to sources he spoke to at the start of 2026, Squadron 42 had entered “some sort of beta” in February or March this year. More recently, The AstroPub apparently reached out to his sources again, whereupon cited concerns about how Squadron 42 will perform on release.

When TheAstroPub asked whether these performance issues could be fixed by a theoretical October release date, the response was surprising. “They all went ‘no, it’s not October, it’s 2027.’ They said a specific date in 2027. I am not going to repeat that date in case it gets them into trouble.”

On top of this, TheAstroPub suggested that Squadron 42 will make an appearance at this year’s Summer Games Fest. The evidence he cites for this is tenuous—a message that appeared on a Spanish streamer’s Twitch channel from someone with the same online handle as Star Citizen’s Senior Game Designer. When translated from Spanish, this message says: “I’ll just say that I’m not missing Summer Games Fest this year just in case”.

That said, I do find the theory plausible. Squadron 42 is the kind of game that Geoff Keighley would want to showcase at SGF, and the fact Roberts is openly talking about ramping up the marketing lends further credence to the idea. As for whether such a showcase would announce a release date or a delay, my money is on both, a specific launch date in 2027 as proposed in TheAstroPub’s video.

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