Star Citizen: Update info on the CSV, Guardian, Fortune, Starlancer, Retaliator modules & more

In a recent update, Law the West shared details about several upcoming ships and modules in Star Citizen, including the Argo CVSs SM designed for logistics and base building, as well as the Marai Guardian heavy fighter with impressive specifications. Additional updates included the Misfortune ship, Star Lancer’s combat capabilities, and the availability of Retaliator modules for purchase, highlighting the ongoing expansion of the game’s universe.

In a recent update, Law the West shared exciting news about upcoming ships and modules in Star Citizen, expected to be released during this year’s CitizenCon or the following Intergalactic Expo (IE). This information comes from a reliable Discord channel dedicated to Star Citizen updates, indicating a strong pipeline of new content for players. The focus of the video is on several new vehicles, including the Argo CVSs SM, which is designed to support base building by providing additional storage for construction materials.

The Argo CVSs SM is described as an ideal companion to the CSV FM model, featuring a blunted front end similar to the Mule, four wide tires, and a flatbed designed for transporting supplies. This vehicle is primarily focused on logistics, ensuring players have the necessary resources to develop their settlements in the game. The CSV FM is expected to be used for base construction, while the CVS SM will enhance transportation capabilities.

The video also provided detailed specifications for the Marai Guardian, a new heavy fighter ship. It measures 24.3 meters in length, with a crew capacity of one. Equipped with two size one power plants, a size two cooler, and a size two shield, it also boasts significant weaponry, including two size five M7A guns and eight size three missiles. With its impressive speed and interior space, the Guardian is positioned as a competitive option against existing ships like the Vanguard Series.

Further updates included information about the Misfortune ship, which will be larger than the Vulture but smaller than the Reclaimer. It features a salvage arm, a cargo grid, and a separate salvage cargo area, suggesting potential for future variants. Additionally, the Star Lancer was discussed, revealing its components and armament, which include a size three shield and various size two components, making it a contender against the Constellation series with its focus on turret-based combat.

Lastly, Law the West touched on the Retaliator modules, which will be available for purchase in-game, along with other ships like the Pulse, Atlas, Nursa, and Firebird. Prices for the Retaliator modules were shared, although they are subject to change. This update emphasizes the continuous development and expansion of Star Citizen’s universe, providing players with new opportunities for exploration and combat in the game.