Star Citizen Ships & Vehicles Coming 2023 & 2024 - Apollo, Legionnaire, Nautilus? & Unknown Ships

Star Citizen unveiled new ships and vehicles, including the Origin G12, APOA Santo Ki, and RSI Apollo, with potential releases by the end of 2023 or in 2024. There are also several unannounced vehicles, as well as ships scheduled for release in upcoming patches, offering a range of functions such as multi-role capabilities, scouting, towing, and exploration.

Star Citizen revealed a number of new ships and vehicles during CitizenCon, with many more in the works. Some of the upcoming vehicles include the Origin G12, APOA Santo Ki, and RSI Apollo. These vehicles are currently being worked on and could potentially be released by the end of the year or in 2023. Additionally, the progress tracker reveals four unannounced vehicles, including the Cutter Expedition. However, one ship remains a mystery as its identity is unknown.

There are also several ships that are scheduled for release in a 3.21.x patch, most likely in November or the end of the year. These include the Spirit C1, Tumbrl Storm, Argo SRV, and the Drake Cutter Expedition. These ships offer a variety of functions, such as multi-role capabilities, scouting, towing disabled or derelict ships, and exploration.

Furthermore, there are several ships and vehicles that will be introduced in the game within the next 12 months. These include a hover super bike, the Origin X1 and its variants, a variant of the Ursa Rover or Lynx Rover, an Argo variant for cargo transportation, and the AIS Nautilus M laying ship. One ship that stands out is a new design, possibly from the Xian Empire or Banu Defender, which features verticality and an extended cockpit. The Anvil Legionaire, a militarized boarding ship, is also expected to be released within the next year. Finally, the Zeus Mar 2, AIS Retaliator, and RSI Polaris are among the ships that players can eagerly anticipate.

Overall, Star Citizen fans have a lot to look forward to with the upcoming launches of new ships and vehicles, as well as the potential for additional surprises in the works.