This Week in Star Citizen - March 16, 2026
Stella Fortuna has washed the ‘verse in green once again, and you can feel that festival energy everywhere from hangars to high‑orbit bars. As the celebration rolls on toward March 30, last week also brought plenty of forward momentum on the development front. The latest Roadmap Update outlined progress toward Alpha 4.7, including refreshed card imagery, an FPS weapons art refactor, the new MaxOx NN‑15 Size 3 neutron weapon, and a handful of newly committed features. The team is aiming to reveal the first hints of Alpha 4.8 in next week’s update.
Star Citizen Live focused entirely on FPS gameplay and combat, giving you an inside look at how designers think about player experience and the future of ground‑level firefights. Patch Watch also returned, spotlighting engineering improvements, updated radar and detection behavior, more reliable cave scanning, better salvage contracts, and tweaks to missile balance and ship access points—all coming with Alpha 4.7.
What’s Coming Up This Week
Thursday brings a new episode of Inside Star Citizen, diving deeper into the features and refinement work landing in Alpha 4.7. On Friday, the next RSI Weekly Newsletter heads to your inbox.
It’s also a lively weekend for gatherings both on the ground and in the ‘verse. Bar Citizen events are popping up everywhere—from Stafford in the UK to St. Patrick’s celebrations in California and Colorado. In-game, the TTO community is ready to host a massive meetup expecting more than 500 players. Racing fans can also look forward to the start of the Ellis OpenGP for the Crux Cup TEC 2956, organized by Anzia Racing.
With Alpha 4.7 testing ongoing, your Issue Council reports and Spectrum feedback continue to help shape the next iteration of the build. Keep it coming.
The Weekly Community Content Schedule
Monday, March 16
- This Week in Star Citizen
Thursday, March 19
- Inside Star Citizen - Patch Report: Alpha 4.7 (youtube.com/@RobertsSpaceInd)
Friday, March 20
- RSI Weekly Newsletter
Vision Quest Truth
Smuggling Origin 300
Known to locals as Pinecone, this poisonous main‑sequence dwarf sits at the far edge of the green band, often overshadowed by nearby Kallis VI. Even so, an experienced chief engineer will tell you no automated system beats a seasoned set of eyes, especially around a star like this.
The Hive, a high‑pressure coreless world on a similar stretch of the band, hides far stranger secrets. Reports speak of a cache of Kr'Thak weaponry discovered during a survey, and the encounter that followed left at least one crew member giving evasive answers an unwelcome test. Some worlds carry a history that watches you back.
Source: RSI Link
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