SAVE STANTON - Massive new Event coming to Star Citizen 3.24.2 - Test run gameplay

The video introduces the “Save Stanton” event in Star Citizen 3.24.2, where players engage in a dynamic invasion scenario against a group called “The Slicers,” featuring both space and ground combat. Despite facing technical challenges and intense battles, the crew navigates through enemy territory, highlighting the event’s engaging gameplay and potential for collaborative experiences.

In the recent video, a new event called “Save Stanton” was introduced in the PTU for Star Citizen 3.24.2. This event features an invasion of the Stanton system by a mysterious group known as “The Slicers.” It offers a diverse range of gameplay experiences, including combat, cargo handling, and hauling, providing players with various ways to engage with the event. Initially, the crew planned to participate in a ground battle to retake a distribution center but ended up joining a space fight against the Slicer fleet, which included an enemy Idris.

The crew faced technical difficulties early on, including a malfunctioning Quantum Drive that delayed their mission. Despite these challenges, they set out in their ship, the RS Zeus, but encountered heavy resistance from enemy ships. The pilot struggled with the new power management system, which added to the difficulties, leading to a quick disablement of their ship during the space battle. After bailing out, they regrouped and decided to head to the ground to continue their fight against the Slicers.

Once on the ground, the team faced intense action reminiscent of previous missions like Jump Town. They had to neutralize enemy AI while also managing their own health and ammunition. The atmosphere was charged with tension as they navigated through enemy territory, hacking terminals set up by the Slicers. The gameplay featured competitive AI that posed a genuine threat, making the ground combat feel more engaging and dynamic than in previous missions.

As the crew progressed, they encountered a mix of friendly and enemy players, which led to some confusion in identifying targets. A friendly fire incident resulted in one player receiving a crime stat, causing complications for their mission. Despite this setback, the remaining crew members continued to clear out enemies and complete objectives, including hacking multiple terminals. The chaotic environment added to the excitement, with aerial battles occurring above them and the need for constant vigilance against enemy attacks.

The video concluded with a reflection on the potential of the “Save Stanton” event and its similarities to previous gameplay experiences. The narrator expressed enthusiasm for the event and indicated plans to participate in further missions. Additionally, the video included a giveaway announcement and gratitude towards the channel’s patrons for their support. Overall, the “Save Stanton” event showcased a promising direction for Star Citizen, emphasizing intense battles and collaborative gameplay.