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Formerly known as Foundry 42, Ltd. The heart of Manchester, England is also the heart of ''Star Citizen''<nowiki/>'s [[StarCitizen:Squadron 42]] single player game. This fully-equipped development team is responsible for creating a unique cinematic experience in the Star Citizen world.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150912095740/https://cloudimperiumgames.com/teams/Manchester Manchester Office on Cloud Imperium Games], cloudimperiumgames.com, archived</ref> | Formerly known as Foundry 42, Ltd. The heart of Manchester, England is also the heart of ''Star Citizen''<nowiki/>'s [[StarCitizen:Squadron 42]] single player game. This fully-equipped development team is responsible for creating a unique cinematic experience in the Star Citizen world.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150912095740/https://cloudimperiumgames.com/teams/Manchester Manchester Office on Cloud Imperium Games], cloudimperiumgames.com, archived</ref> | ||
As of 2018-02-16, F42 Manchester<ref>[https://youtu.be/5aKLh18TPpE?t=888 Hub Crawl Hero - Fireside Chat with Carl Jones - Cloud Imperium Games]: "Why Manchester?", YouTube, 23 May 2023</ref> had a total of 234 staff working on Star Citizen.<ref name="ds1" /> In 2021 CIG announced the future opening of a new studio in Manchester Goods Yard, in the Enterprise City district.<ref>[https://cloudimperiumgames.com/blog/latest-announcements/cloud-imperium-games-to-open-new-videogame-development-studio-in-manchester Cloud Imperium Games to Open New Videogame Development Studio in Manchester, UK, in 2022,] cloudimperiumgames.com, Nov 9, 2021</ref> In early 2024, a relocation of staff to the Manchester studio took place, bringing the number of CIG staff there to 600.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/19848-Letter-From-The-Chairman|text=Letter from the Chairman|accessdate=2024-03-14}}</ref><ref>[https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/some-star-citizen-devs-reportedly-laid-off-as-cloud-imperium-restructures/ Some Star Citizen devs reportedly laid off as Cloud Imperium restructures], videogameschronicle.com, 28th Feb 2024</ref> | As of 2018-02-16, F42 Manchester<ref>[https://youtu.be/5aKLh18TPpE?t=888 Hub Crawl Hero - Fireside Chat with Carl Jones - Cloud Imperium Games]: "Why Manchester?", YouTube, 23 May 2023</ref> had a total of 234 staff working on Star Citizen.<ref name="ds1" /> In 2021 CIG announced the future opening of a new studio in Manchester Goods Yard, in the Enterprise City district.<ref>[https://cloudimperiumgames.com/blog/latest-announcements/cloud-imperium-games-to-open-new-videogame-development-studio-in-manchester Cloud Imperium Games to Open New Videogame Development Studio in Manchester, UK, in 2022,] cloudimperiumgames.com, Nov 9, 2021</ref> In early 2024, a relocation of staff to the Manchester studio took place, bringing the number of CIG staff there to 600.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/19848-Letter-From-The-Chairman|text=Letter from the Chairman|accessdate=2024-03-14}}</ref><ref>[https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/some-star-citizen-devs-reportedly-laid-off-as-cloud-imperium-restructures/ Some Star Citizen devs reportedly laid off as Cloud Imperium restructures], videogameschronicle.com, 28th Feb 2024</ref> | ||
'''Notable members''' | '''Notable members''' | ||
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{{Note|'''Location''': Montreal, Quebec, Canada}} | {{Note|'''Location''': Montreal, Quebec, Canada}} | ||
[[StarCitizen:Turbulent]] has been working with CIG since November 2012.<ref>"[https://youtu.be/Hz0mhIFxNYQ?t=658 We started this i think it was end of novenber 2012]", [[StarCitizen:Benoît Beauséjour]], Star Citizen Live: Gettin' Turbulent, Mar 10, 2023</ref><ref>[http://www.turbulent.ca/en/case-studies/28-Star-Citizen Turbulent - Case Studies: Star Citizen]</ref> They develop web platforms such as [[StarCitizen:Spectrum (module)|Spectrum]], the [[StarCitizen:Starmap]],<ref name=":3">{{Cite Jump Point|title=The Starmap Team|volume=03|month=12|startpage=52|endpage=65|accessdate=}}</ref> [[StarCitizen:Issue Council]], the [[StarCitizen:Roberts Space Industries (website)|website]],<ref name=":4">{{Cite Jump Point|title=Website Revamp: Turbulent|volume=03|month=06|startpage=32|endpage=40|accessdate=}}</ref> and the launcher, <ref name=":5">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr3Zo1Zu4Gc <nowiki>[Replay] Un développeur Star Citizen sur la chaîne</nowiki> ! #1] Interview in French with a Turbulent technical artist</ref> as well as the Concierge program, telemetry system, community Hub, [[StarCitizen:Galactapedia]] and [[StarCitizen:Roadmap]], while being part of the CIG efforts on cloud services, [[StarCitizen:Persistent Entity Streaming]], and [[StarCitizen:Server meshing|Server Meshing]]. <ref name=":3" /><ref name=":4" /><ref name=":5" /><ref name=":0">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/19378-Turbulent-Joins-Cloud-Imperium-Games|text=Turbulent Joins Cloud Imperium Games|accessdate=2023-07-13}}</ref> | [[StarCitizen:Turbulent]] has been working with CIG since November 2012.<ref>"[https://youtu.be/Hz0mhIFxNYQ?t=658 We started this i think it was end of novenber 2012]", [[StarCitizen:Benoît Beauséjour]], Star Citizen Live: Gettin' Turbulent, Mar 10, 2023</ref><ref>[http://www.turbulent.ca/en/case-studies/28-Star-Citizen Turbulent - Case Studies: Star Citizen]</ref> They develop web platforms such as [[StarCitizen:Spectrum (module)|Spectrum]], the [[StarCitizen:Starmap]],<ref name=":3">{{SC/Cite Jump Point|title=The Starmap Team|volume=03|month=12|startpage=52|endpage=65|accessdate=}}</ref> [[StarCitizen:Issue Council]], the [[StarCitizen:Roberts Space Industries (website)|website]],<ref name=":4">{{SC/Cite Jump Point|title=Website Revamp: Turbulent|volume=03|month=06|startpage=32|endpage=40|accessdate=}}</ref> and the launcher, <ref name=":5">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr3Zo1Zu4Gc <nowiki>[Replay] Un développeur Star Citizen sur la chaîne</nowiki> ! #1] Interview in French with a Turbulent technical artist</ref> as well as the Concierge program, telemetry system, community Hub, [[StarCitizen:Galactapedia]] and [[StarCitizen:Roadmap]], while being part of the CIG efforts on cloud services, [[StarCitizen:Persistent Entity Streaming]], and [[StarCitizen:Server meshing|Server Meshing]]. <ref name=":3" /><ref name=":4" /><ref name=":5" /><ref name=":0">{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/19378-Turbulent-Joins-Cloud-Imperium-Games|text=Turbulent Joins Cloud Imperium Games|accessdate=2023-07-13}}</ref> | ||
In 2019 CIG went through a mutual investment with Turbulent.<ref>[https://cloudimperiumgames.com/blog/corporate/cloud-imperium-and-turbulent-extend-their-long-running-partnership-through-mutual-investment Cloud Imperium & Turbulent Extend Their Long-Running Partnership Through Mutual Investment]</ref> In 2020, Turbulent announced that the company will open a Montreal game studio focusing on building star systems for ''Star Citizen''.<ref name="turbulentnewstudiopr">[https://www.gamespress.com/TURBULENT-CREATES-NEW-GAME-DEVELOPMENT-STUDIO-IN-MONTREAL-TO-MAKE-WORL Turbulent creates new game development studio in montreal to make worlds for Star Citizen ]</ref> Cloud Imperium Games acquired Turbulent on 2023-07-02<ref>[https://medium.com/turbulent-fr/turbulent-rejoint-cloud-imperium-games-a14bac3ecba8 Turbulent rejoint Cloud Imperium Games], Benoit et Marc, Medium.com, 2023-07-13</ref><ref name=":0" />. The CIG merger with Turbulent brought the headcount to 1110 at the time.<ref name=":0" /> | In 2019 CIG went through a mutual investment with Turbulent.<ref>[https://cloudimperiumgames.com/blog/corporate/cloud-imperium-and-turbulent-extend-their-long-running-partnership-through-mutual-investment Cloud Imperium & Turbulent Extend Their Long-Running Partnership Through Mutual Investment]</ref> In 2020, Turbulent announced that the company will open a Montreal game studio focusing on building star systems for ''Star Citizen''.<ref name="turbulentnewstudiopr">[https://www.gamespress.com/TURBULENT-CREATES-NEW-GAME-DEVELOPMENT-STUDIO-IN-MONTREAL-TO-MAKE-WORL Turbulent creates new game development studio in montreal to make worlds for Star Citizen ]</ref> Cloud Imperium Games acquired Turbulent on 2023-07-02<ref>[https://medium.com/turbulent-fr/turbulent-rejoint-cloud-imperium-games-a14bac3ecba8 Turbulent rejoint Cloud Imperium Games], Benoit et Marc, Medium.com, 2023-07-13</ref><ref name=":0" />. The CIG merger with Turbulent brought the headcount to 1110 at the time.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
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===3Lateral=== | ===3Lateral=== | ||
{{Note|'''Location''': Novi Sad, Serbia}} | {{Note|'''Location''': Novi Sad, Serbia}} | ||
3Lateral works with Cloud Imperium Games on character faces in ''Star Citizen''.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/15704-Monthly-Studio-Report|text=Monthly Studio Report: January 2017}}</ref> | 3Lateral works with Cloud Imperium Games on character faces in ''Star Citizen''.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/15704-Monthly-Studio-Report|text=Monthly Studio Report: January 2017}}</ref> | ||
*[https://www.3lateral.com/ 3Lateral Homepage] | *[https://www.3lateral.com/ 3Lateral Homepage] | ||
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===Amazon=== | ===Amazon=== | ||
{{Note|'''Location''': Seattle, Washington, USA}} | {{Note|'''Location''': Seattle, Washington, USA}} | ||
Amazon works with Cloud Imperium Games on the development of Amazon Lumberyard since 2015, which is what [[StarCitizen:Star Engine]] based on. Amazon also provides game servers for Star Citizen on a cloud-based service called Amazon Web Services (AWS).<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/press/15660-Star-Citizen-And-Squadron-42-Utilize-Amazon-Lumberyard-Game-Engine|text=Star Citizen and Squadron 42 Utilize Amazon Lumberyard Game Engine}}</ref> | Amazon works with Cloud Imperium Games on the development of Amazon Lumberyard since 2015, which is what [[StarCitizen:Star Engine]] based on. Amazon also provides game servers for Star Citizen on a cloud-based service called Amazon Web Services (AWS).<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/press/15660-Star-Citizen-And-Squadron-42-Utilize-Amazon-Lumberyard-Game-Engine|text=Star Citizen and Squadron 42 Utilize Amazon Lumberyard Game Engine}}</ref> | ||
*[https://aws.amazon.com/lumberyard/ Amazon Lumberyard Homepage] | *[https://aws.amazon.com/lumberyard/ Amazon Lumberyard Homepage] | ||
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===Faceware Technologies === | ===Faceware Technologies === | ||
{{Note|'''Location''': Los Angeles, California, USA}} | {{Note|'''Location''': Los Angeles, California, USA}} | ||
Faceware Technologies works with Cloud Imperium Games to develop the [[StarCitizen:Face Over Internet Protocol]] (FOIP) feature that was built with Faceware's LiveSDK. A [[StarCitizen:Faceware Motion Sensor|facial motion sensor]] specifically for ''Star Citizen'' was also in the works. However, since late 2018 no mention of the product has been made by either CIG or [[StarCitizen:Faceware Technologies|Faceware]].<ref>Faceware: [https://twitter.com/FacewareTech/status/901240361372274689 "Our soon-to-be-released facial motion sensor enables #StarCitizen players’ facial expressions to be translated onto their avatars’ face"], Twitter, 26 Aug 2017</ref><ref>[http://facewaretech.com/cloud-imperium-games-and-faceware-bring-real-time-character-to-character-chat-to-star-citizen/ Cloud Imperium Games and Faceware Bring Real-Time Character-to-Character Chat to Star Citizen], [https://web.archive.org/web/20190301000000*/https://facewaretech.com/cloud-imperium-games-and-faceware-bring-real-time-character-to-character-chat-to-star-citizen/ Archived at archive.org] January 18 2019</ref><ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/16085-Faceware-Technologies-Announcement|text=Faceware Technologies Announcement}}</ref> | Faceware Technologies works with Cloud Imperium Games to develop the [[StarCitizen:Face Over Internet Protocol]] (FOIP) feature that was built with Faceware's LiveSDK. A [[StarCitizen:Faceware Motion Sensor|facial motion sensor]] specifically for ''Star Citizen'' was also in the works. However, since late 2018 no mention of the product has been made by either CIG or [[StarCitizen:Faceware Technologies|Faceware]].<ref>Faceware: [https://twitter.com/FacewareTech/status/901240361372274689 "Our soon-to-be-released facial motion sensor enables #StarCitizen players’ facial expressions to be translated onto their avatars’ face"], Twitter, 26 Aug 2017</ref><ref>[http://facewaretech.com/cloud-imperium-games-and-faceware-bring-real-time-character-to-character-chat-to-star-citizen/ Cloud Imperium Games and Faceware Bring Real-Time Character-to-Character Chat to Star Citizen], [https://web.archive.org/web/20190301000000*/https://facewaretech.com/cloud-imperium-games-and-faceware-bring-real-time-character-to-character-chat-to-star-citizen/ Archived at archive.org] January 18 2019</ref><ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/16085-Faceware-Technologies-Announcement|text=Faceware Technologies Announcement}}</ref> | ||
*[https://facewaretech.com/ Faceware Technologies Homepage] | *[https://facewaretech.com/ Faceware Technologies Homepage] | ||
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===Tobii=== | ===Tobii=== | ||
Introduce official head and eye tracking support for the Tobii Eye Trackers.<ref name="tobii">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/17908-Tobii-Eye-Tracker-5|text=Tobii Eye Tracker 5|accessdate=2020-12-22}}</ref> | Introduce official head and eye tracking support for the Tobii Eye Trackers.<ref name="tobii">{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/17908-Tobii-Eye-Tracker-5|text=Tobii Eye Tracker 5|accessdate=2020-12-22}}</ref> | ||
*[https://www.tobii.com/ Tobbi Homepage] | *[https://www.tobii.com/ Tobbi Homepage] | ||
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===metricminds=== | ===metricminds=== | ||
{{Note|'''Location''': Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Germany}} | {{Note|'''Location''': Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Germany}} | ||
metricminds is a animation studio specialising in cutscenes, they aided CIG with the Freelancer commercial.<ref>{{Cite Jump Point|title=Making the Freelancer Commercial|volume=02|month=06|startpage=53|endpage=70|accessdate=2024-09-}}</ref> | metricminds is a animation studio specialising in cutscenes, they aided CIG with the Freelancer commercial.<ref>{{SC/Cite Jump Point|title=Making the Freelancer Commercial|volume=02|month=06|startpage=53|endpage=70|accessdate=2024-09-}}</ref> | ||
*[https://metricminds.com/ metricminds Homepage] | *[https://metricminds.com/ metricminds Homepage] | ||
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=== Rmory=== | === Rmory=== | ||
{{Note|'''Location''': Memmingen, Bavaria, Germany}} | {{Note|'''Location''': Memmingen, Bavaria, Germany}} | ||
Rmory was responsible for early weapon concept arts for ''Star Citizen'' and ''Squadron 42''.<ref>[http://www.rmory.net/portfolio/star-citizen/ Rmory Portfolio - Star Citizen]</ref><ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/14054-Monthly-Report-July-2014|text=Monthly Report: July 2014}}</ref> | Rmory was responsible for early weapon concept arts for ''Star Citizen'' and ''Squadron 42''.<ref>[http://www.rmory.net/portfolio/star-citizen/ Rmory Portfolio - Star Citizen]</ref><ref name="ReferenceA">{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/14054-Monthly-Report-July-2014|text=Monthly Report: July 2014}}</ref> | ||
*[https://www.rmory.net/ Rmory Homepage] | *[https://www.rmory.net/ Rmory Homepage] | ||
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===The Imaginarium=== | ===The Imaginarium=== | ||
{{Note|'''Location''': Ealing, London, UK}} | {{Note|'''Location''': Ealing, London, UK}} | ||
[[StarCitizen:The Imaginarium]] was responsible for the motion capture mainly for ''Squadron 42'', but also for the Persistent Universe.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/engineering/14519-Inside-CIG-The-Imaginarium|text=Inside CIG: Imaginarium|trx=inside-cig-imaginarium}}</ref> | [[StarCitizen:The Imaginarium]] was responsible for the motion capture mainly for ''Squadron 42'', but also for the Persistent Universe.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/engineering/14519-Inside-CIG-The-Imaginarium|text=Inside CIG: Imaginarium|trx=inside-cig-imaginarium}}</ref> | ||
*[https://www.imaginariumstudios.co.uk/ The Imaginarium Homepage] | *[https://www.imaginariumstudios.co.uk/ The Imaginarium Homepage] | ||
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===Wyrmbyte=== | ===Wyrmbyte=== | ||
{{Note|'''Location''': Louisville, Kentucky, USA}} | {{Note|'''Location''': Louisville, Kentucky, USA}} | ||
Wyrmbyte was responsible for early network engineering for the [[StarCitizen:Persistent Universe]] in 2014.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/14690-April-Monthly-Report|text=Monthly Studio Report: April 2015}}</ref> | Wyrmbyte was responsible for early network engineering for the [[StarCitizen:Persistent Universe]] in 2014.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/14690-April-Monthly-Report|text=Monthly Studio Report: April 2015}}</ref> | ||
*[https://www.wyrmbyte.com/ Wyrmbyte Homepage] | *[https://www.wyrmbyte.com/ Wyrmbyte Homepage] | ||
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[[Category:Development]] | [[Category:Development]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:51, 9 April 2026
The development team working on Star Citizen and Squadron 42 consists of over a thousand people spread around the world.<ref name=":0" /> On top of StarCitizen:Cloud Imperium Games' in-house studios, many contractors and partners have contributed into the project.
In 2020-12, CIG itself had a total of 695 staff. 512 of whom were developers.<ref name="2019fin">Cloud Imperium Financials for 2020</ref> As of July 2023, 1100 CIG staff were working on Star Citizen, not counting third party partners.<ref name=":0" />
Studios
Cloud Imperium Games, LLC
Located in sunny Los Angeles, California, CIG LA is Cloud Imperium's flagship studio. Home to StarCitizen:Chris Roberts and much of the company's leadership, CIG LA represents a cross-section of the company and includes the ship development pipeline, technical designers, high level engineering, community, marketing and more.<ref>Los Angeles Office on Cloud Imperium Games</ref>
Notable members
- StarCitizen:Mark Abent - Lead Gameplay Programmer
- StarCitizen:Elwin Bachiller - Associate Vehicle Art Director
- StarCitizen:Sandi Gardiner - Vice President of Marketing
- StarCitizen:Jared Huckaby - Creative Content Lead
- StarCitizen:Chris Roberts - Chairman & CEO
- StarCitizen:Forrest Stephan - Principal Technical Artist
- StarCitizen:Eric Kieron Davis - Chief People Officer
- StarCitizen:Kirk Tome - Lead Systems Designer
- StarCitizen:Steven Hosmer - Senior Systems Designer
Former notable members
- StarCitizen:Todd Papy - Star Citizen Live Director
- StarCitizen:Pete Mackay - Senior Designer
- StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick - Director of Community Engagement and Content Strategy
- StarCitizen:John Pritchett - Senior Physics Programmer
- StarCitizen:Josh Herman - Character Art Director
- StarCitizen:Justin Wentz - Concept Artist
Cloud Imperium Games Texas, LLC
The team at Cloud Imperium Games Texas' Austin studio (Bee Cave, Texas) is responsible for making the Star Citizen persistent universe. The StarCitizen:DevOps team is also located in Austin, keeping servers running and building out the infrastructure needed for Star Citizen.<ref>Austin Office on Cloud Imperium Games</ref>
As of 2018-02-16, CIG Austin has a total of 71 staff working on Star Citizen.<ref name="ds1">Star Citizen and Squadron 42 Staff Grows to 475 Employees Working on the Game</ref>
Notable members
- StarCitizen:Tony Zurovec - Director of Persistent Universe
- StarCitizen:Chris Smith - Lead Vehicle Artist
- StarCitizen:Sean Tracy - Senior Director, Tools and Tech Content
Former notable members
- StarCitizen:Rob Reininger - Assistant Director of Systemic Gameplay and Services
- StarCitizen:Elijah McNeal - Concept Artist
Cloud Imperium Games Ltd.
Formerly known as Foundry 42, Ltd. The heart of Manchester, England is also the heart of Star Citizen's StarCitizen:Squadron 42 single player game. This fully-equipped development team is responsible for creating a unique cinematic experience in the Star Citizen world.<ref>Manchester Office on Cloud Imperium Games, cloudimperiumgames.com, archived</ref>
As of 2018-02-16, F42 Manchester<ref>Hub Crawl Hero - Fireside Chat with Carl Jones - Cloud Imperium Games: "Why Manchester?", YouTube, 23 May 2023</ref> had a total of 234 staff working on Star Citizen.<ref name="ds1" /> In 2021 CIG announced the future opening of a new studio in Manchester Goods Yard, in the Enterprise City district.<ref>Cloud Imperium Games to Open New Videogame Development Studio in Manchester, UK, in 2022, cloudimperiumgames.com, Nov 9, 2021</ref> In early 2024, a relocation of staff to the Manchester studio took place, bringing the number of CIG staff there to 600.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref><ref>Some Star Citizen devs reportedly laid off as Cloud Imperium restructures, videogameschronicle.com, 28th Feb 2024</ref>
Notable members
- StarCitizen:Erin Roberts - Studio Director & Global Head of Production
- StarCitizen:Zane Bien - Global UI Creative Director
- StarCitizen:Derek Senior - Programming Director
- StarCitizen:Nick Elms - Creative Director
- StarCitizen:Nathan Dearsley - Squadron 42 Art Director
- StarCitizen:Phil Meller - Lead Designer
- StarCitizen:Mike Snowdon - VFX Director
- StarCitizen:Alistair Brown - Senior Technical Director, Graphics and Procedural Technology
- StarCitizen:John Crewe - Vehicle Director
- StarCitizen:Zoe Collier - Senior Producer
- StarCitizen:Ben Parr - Lead Producer
- StarCitizen:Jens Lind - Engineering Director
- StarCitizen:Clive Johnson - Technical Director Network Programming
- StarCitizen:Robert Johnson - Live Engineering Director
- StarCitizen:Will Weissbaum - Assistant Narrative Director
- StarCitizen:Dave Haddock - Narrative Director
- StarCitizen:Steve Bender - Senior Animation Director
Former notable members
- StarCitizen:Paul Jones - Art Director
- StarCitizen:Joe Neville - Principal Vehicle Artist
- StarCitizen:Corentin Billemont - Systems Designer
- StarCitizen:Lee Banyard - Audio Director
- StarCitizen:Simon Vickers - Lead Level Designer
- StarCitizen:Steve Turberfield - Senior Technical Designer
- StarCitizen:Ricky Jutley - Lead Producer
Cloud Imperium Games Ltd.
Formerly known as Foundry 42, Ltd. Frankfurt, Germany is home to Cloud Imperium's latest internal development studio. Staffed with top StarCitizen:CryEngine development experts, Foundry 42 Germany is responsible for developing the pioneering backend technologies.<ref>Frankfurt Office on Cloud Imperium Games</ref>
As of 2018-02-16, F42 Frankfurt had a total of 80 staff working on Star Citizen.<ref name="ds1" />
Notable members
- StarCitizen:Brian Chambers - Vice President of Development
- StarCitizen:Chris Campbell - Assistant Lighting Director
- StarCitizen:Francesco Roccucci - AI Director
- StarCitizen:Hannes Appell - Director of Cinematics
- StarCitizen:Christopher Bolte - Technical Director, Engine
Former notable members
- StarCitizen:Tobias Wanke - Lead Weapons Artist
Cloud Imperium Games Ltd.
Formerly known as Foundry 42, Ltd. An official satellite studio of Foundry 42 Manchester, the Derby office is a small team looking after all aspects of the facial pipeline. From taking delivery of the Face Rigs from 3Lateral, implementing them in-game, taking all the face animation from Cubic Motion and also creating all the Facial animation for the PU that Cubic aren't doing.<ref>Development comments on Foundry 42 Derby</ref>
As of 2018-02-16, F42 Derby has a total of 15 staff working on Star Citizen.<ref name="ds1" />
Cloud Imperium Montreal / Turbulent
StarCitizen:Turbulent has been working with CIG since November 2012.<ref>"We started this i think it was end of novenber 2012", StarCitizen:Benoît Beauséjour, Star Citizen Live: Gettin' Turbulent, Mar 10, 2023</ref><ref>Turbulent - Case Studies: Star Citizen</ref> They develop web platforms such as Spectrum, the StarCitizen:Starmap,<ref name=":3">David Ladyman,Template:Nbsp"The Starmap Team". Jump Point. Vol. 03 no. 12. pp.52–65.<templatestyles src="Module:Cite/styles.css"/></ref> StarCitizen:Issue Council, the website,<ref name=":4">David Ladyman,Template:Nbsp"Website Revamp: Turbulent". Jump Point. Vol. 03 no. 06. pp.32–40.<templatestyles src="Module:Cite/styles.css"/></ref> and the launcher, <ref name=":5">[Replay] Un développeur Star Citizen sur la chaîne ! #1 Interview in French with a Turbulent technical artist</ref> as well as the Concierge program, telemetry system, community Hub, StarCitizen:Galactapedia and StarCitizen:Roadmap, while being part of the CIG efforts on cloud services, StarCitizen:Persistent Entity Streaming, and Server Meshing. <ref name=":3" /><ref name=":4" /><ref name=":5" /><ref name=":0">Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
In 2019 CIG went through a mutual investment with Turbulent.<ref>Cloud Imperium & Turbulent Extend Their Long-Running Partnership Through Mutual Investment</ref> In 2020, Turbulent announced that the company will open a Montreal game studio focusing on building star systems for Star Citizen.<ref name="turbulentnewstudiopr">Turbulent creates new game development studio in montreal to make worlds for Star Citizen </ref> Cloud Imperium Games acquired Turbulent on 2023-07-02<ref>Turbulent rejoint Cloud Imperium Games, Benoit et Marc, Medium.com, 2023-07-13</ref><ref name=":0" />. The CIG merger with Turbulent brought the headcount to 1110 at the time.<ref name=":0" />
in 2025 part of Turbulent became Cloud Imperium Montreal, focusing on the development of Star Citizen and Squadron 42.<ref>Deux entités, deux missions, une passion commune, linkedin post, 28 August 2025</ref>
Current Partners
3Lateral
Template:Note 3Lateral works with Cloud Imperium Games on character faces in Star Citizen.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
Amazon
Template:Note Amazon works with Cloud Imperium Games on the development of Amazon Lumberyard since 2015, which is what StarCitizen:Star Engine based on. Amazon also provides game servers for Star Citizen on a cloud-based service called Amazon Web Services (AWS).<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
Entangled
Entangled Studio created 3D models for Star Citizen.<ref>In-game character asset for Star Citizen, Entangled Studio, Artstation, 25 November 2025</ref>
Faceware Technologies
Template:Note Faceware Technologies works with Cloud Imperium Games to develop the StarCitizen:Face Over Internet Protocol (FOIP) feature that was built with Faceware's LiveSDK. A facial motion sensor specifically for Star Citizen was also in the works. However, since late 2018 no mention of the product has been made by either CIG or Faceware.<ref>Faceware: "Our soon-to-be-released facial motion sensor enables #StarCitizen players’ facial expressions to be translated onto their avatars’ face", Twitter, 26 Aug 2017</ref><ref>Cloud Imperium Games and Faceware Bring Real-Time Character-to-Character Chat to Star Citizen, Archived at archive.org January 18 2019</ref><ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
Honest PR
Template:Note Honest PR is doing Public Relations work for Cloud Imperium Games since at least 2020.<ref>Press Contact, Cloud Imperium Games to Open New Videogame Development Studio in Manchester, UK, gamedeveloper.com, November 10, 2021</ref><ref>"Honest PR working with lovely folks like CI Games Chucklefish, Cloud Imperium, Newfangled Games, Paradox Tectonic and Phoenix Labs", @charreynoldson, Twitter, Feb 9, 2024</ref><ref>"The Intergalactic Aerospace Expo is the biggest Star Citizen event of the year!", @honestvideogame, Twitter, Nov 21, 2020</ref>
Intel
Template:Note Intel works with Cloud Imperium Games to promote the Intel Optane series SSD for desktop users and workstations. They also sponsored hardware to CIG and also their conventions.<ref>Blazing-Fast Gaming with Intel's First Client Optane SSD</ref>
One PR Studio
Template:Note One PR Studio is a Public Relations organization that has been working with CIG since at least 2022 to 2024.<ref>"Calling all citizens! The Esperia Prowler has landed in #StarCitizen!", @ONEPRStudio, Twitter, May 1, 2020</ref><ref>"Foundation Festival returns to #StarCitizen!", @ONEPRStudio, twitter, Jul 12, 2024</ref>
Perforce
Template:Note Cloud Imperium Games utilize Perforce Helix to support its DevOps.<ref>Case Study: Cloud Imperium Games on Perforce</ref>
Tobii
Introduce official head and eye tracking support for the Tobii Eye Trackers.<ref name="tobii">Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
Twin
Template:Note Twin does character modelling for Star Citizen.<ref>Character Modeller for Star Citizen while working at Twin. NDA, Sian Warren, Artstation, February 6 2026</ref><ref>TWIN is thrilled to be contributing to Cloud Imperium Games 'Star Citizen', linkedin post, twin, December 2025</ref>
Versa Studios
Template:Note Versa Studios does motion capture and has built the bespoke technical infrastucture to meet Cloud Imperium Games requirements.<ref>VERSA launches Motion Capture Studio in Manchester, televisual.com, 21.09.23</ref>
Gamerizon
Template:Note Gamerizon developed the interactive 3D part of the front-end javascript client for the Starmap.<ref>Gamerizon worked with Turbulent and Cloud Imperium to produce the Web Starmap for Star Citizen. Our contribution was the development of the interactive 3D part of the front-end javascript client.</ref>
As of July 2022 they are helping build Quantum.<ref>Star Citizen Live: All About 3.17.2</ref>
ElevenLabs
ElevenLabs is a company that has built an AI voice platform and has partnered with Cloud Imperium Games.<ref>"ElevenLabs is a growth-stage startup that has built the most realistic AI voice platform [...] and partnered with [...] gaming studios (Paradox, Cloud Imperium Games, Don’t Nod).", elevenlabs.io, January 2025</ref>
Other Partners
- StarCitizen:David Ladyman - Editor at StarCitizen:Incan Monkey God Studios (responsible for publications such as Jump Point)
- StarCitizen:Geoff Zanelli - Composer for Squadron 42
- StarCitizen:Jan Urschel - Freelance Concept Artist at Hendrix Design
- StarCitizen:Pedro Macedo Camacho - Lead Composer for Star Citizen
Past Partners
Advanced Micro Devices
Template:Note AMD partnered with CIG to promote their Radeon™ R9 or R7 Series graphics cards with StarCitizen:Mustang Omega, as a part of the AMD Never Settle Space Edition promotion.<ref>AMD Never Settle Space Edition promotion, Archived 2014-09-06</ref>
Airship Images
Template:Note Airship Images is specialized in character arts and worked on characters, hairstyles and R&D tasks for CIG in the years 2016/2017.<ref>[1]</ref>
Atomahawk Design
Template:Note Atomahawk design did [[StarCitizen::Category:Concept art images|concept art]] for Foundry42.<ref>Star Citizen Portfolio</ref>
Behaviour Interactive
Template:Note Behaviour Interactive (BHVR) is responsible for art production for Star Citizen since 2012-12-12.<ref>BHVR Portfolio - Star Citizen. Archived 2018-01-24</ref><ref>Behaviour Interactive teams with Cloud Imperium to help create new space sim game with legendary designer Chris Roberts. Archived 2015-05-19</ref> It was Behaviour Interactive that referred Turbulent to CIG to help work out website issues.<ref name=":2">Star Citizen Live: Meet the Devs - Publishing and Corporate Technology, Star Citizen, YouTube, 9 February 2024</ref>
CGBot
Template:Note CGBot was responsible for the early [[StarCitizen::Category:Concept art images|concept arts]] and assets production for Star Citizen and Squadron 42.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":1">SGJ Podcast #04: Chris. Freaking. Roberts., Space Game Junkie, 03/12/2013</ref><ref>CGBot Portfolio - Star Citizen</ref> It is run by an Art Director who used to work with Chris Roberts at StarCitizen:Origin Systems and StarCitizen:Digital Anvil.<ref name=":1" />
Clear Angle Studios
Template:Note Clear Angle Studio did head scanning for the DNA pool.<ref>StarCitizen:CitizenCon 2953: Character Advancement, Star Citizen, YouTube, 25 oct. 2023</ref>
Confetti SpecialFX
Template:Note Confetti SpecialFX are a thinktank for advanced graphics technology that worked on a capital ship damage system and nebula effects for Star Citizen between the end of 2013 and end of 2014.<ref>Confetti SpecialFX Star Citizen work</ref>
Crytek
Template:Note StarCitizen:Crytek was the game engine developer of StarCitizen:CryEngine, the base game engine for StarCitizen:Star Engine before the switch to StarCitizen:Amazon Lumberyard in 2016.Template:RSIForumDiscussionIn 2017-12, Crytek filed a lawsuit against CIG on breach of the game license agreement (GLA). The case was dismissed with prejudice in March 2020.<ref>Crytek CIG lawsuit documents</ref>
Elite3D
Template:Note Elite3D was a studio which worked on Star Citizen commercials, in-game characters, and helped with the first versions of the Argo MPUV and Bengal Class Carrier.<ref>Star Citizen heavy outlaw, Elite3D.com, archived, June 3 2023</ref>
Firesprite
Template:Note StarCitizen:Firesprite is contracted to Cloud Imperium Games in 2017-01-11.<ref>Get to know Firesprite, a new CIG contractor. on Reddit</ref> On 2021-03-18, CIG and Firesprite publicly announced the collaboration on the PvP combined-arms multiplayer mode, “StarCitizen:Theaters of War”, which began in early 2019.<ref>UK-based Developer’s Key Role in Development of Star Citizen Combined Arms Multiplayer Mode Confirmed Ahead of Community Playtest</ref> In April 2021 CIG stated that development of Theaters of War was transfered to an internal team.<ref>Zyloh Spectrum</ref> Firesprite later reported that the company was acquired by PlayStaion Studios.<ref>Sony Interactive Entertainment to acquire Firesprite Games</ref>
IllFonic
Template:Note IllFonic was responsible for the initial StarCitizen:FPS module and the FPS components of the game.<ref>IllFonic Portfolio - Star Citizen</ref>
Massive Black
Template:Note Massive Black did concept art and ship design for Star Citizen, including the design of the StarCitizen:300i by StarCitizen:Kemp Remillard in 2013.<ref>Star Citizen among other portfolio work</ref>
Mercuna
Template:Note Mercuna is a developer of AI navigation middleware tasked with dogfighting AI and 3D pathfinding in a dynamic environment for Star Citizen.<ref>The origins of Mercuna, mercuna.com, 21 February 2017</ref>
metricminds
Template:Note metricminds is a animation studio specialising in cutscenes, they aided CIG with the Freelancer commercial.<ref>David Ladyman,Template:Nbsp"Making the Freelancer Commercial". Jump Point. Vol. 02 no. 06. pp.53–70.Template:NbspRetrieved 2024-09-.<templatestyles src="Module:Cite/styles.css"/></ref>
Moon Collider
Template:Note Moon Collider was responsible for the Kythera AI development prior to the development of StarCitizen:Subsumption. CIG started working with Moon Collider in Spring 2013.<ref>Moon Collider Case Studies - Star Citizen</ref>
Rmory
Template:Note Rmory was responsible for early weapon concept arts for Star Citizen and Squadron 42.<ref>Rmory Portfolio - Star Citizen</ref><ref name="ReferenceA">Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
Side
Template:Note Side was tasked with casting over 40 actors for Performance Capture shoots, its audio team was on-location to record all dialogue in sync to Mocap during the shoots, and provided characters and props for Star Citizen.<ref>Side & Star Citizen Squadron 42, side.com, February 2016, archived</ref><ref>Star Citizen, side.inc</ref>
Streamline Studios
Template:Note Streamline Studios worked on Squadron 42 art assets, such as the Vanduul ship models in 2014 and 2015, a number of their assets were leaked to the public in 2015 as part of the "Lando Leak".<ref>Star Citizen, Streamline Studios, Artsation</ref><ref>Streamline Studios post about the Vanduul Void Bomber</ref>
The Imaginarium
Template:Note StarCitizen:The Imaginarium was responsible for the motion capture mainly for Squadron 42, but also for the Persistent Universe.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
Warhorse Studios
Template:Note Warhorse Studios, makers of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, proceeded to a sharing of Cryengine technologies and knowledge in 2014. On its end, CIG was particularly interested in the layering of cloth.<ref>Welcome Star Citizens!, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Kickstarter, 18 février 2014</ref> As of 2016 CIG the collaboration had ended and CIG was working on its own solution, which has become StarCloth.<ref>Reverse the Verse: January 29th, 2016, Star Citizen, YouTube</ref>
Wyrmbyte
Template:Note Wyrmbyte was responsible for early network engineering for the StarCitizen:Persistent Universe in 2014.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
Virtuos
Template:Note Virtuos was responsible for the early ship and prop assets in 2014.<ref name="ReferenceA" />
voidALPHA
Template:Note voidALPHA was responsible for environment art till the end of 2015.<ref>voidALPHA's tweet on departure of SC</ref>
See also
- [[StarCitizen::Category:Developers]]
References
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