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Jump Point Issue 06-05 Cover image (Post-2018)

Jump Point is a bi-monthly digital magazine about the development of StarCitizen:Star Citizen and StarCitizen:Squadron 42 available to the community StarCitizen:subscribers on the StarCitizen:RSI website.

Content

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It features Behind-The-Scenes articles, interviews and Work-In-Progress art pieces mixed with in-StarCitizen:lore articles and continuing short stories. Although the content is initially restricted to subscribers, StarCitizen:CIG releases parts of older issues on the RSI website or as printed hardcover versions buyable through the online store.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>

While most of the content is written by professionals, with rights being bought, some stories are commissioned from fans.<ref>SCAA Interview with CIG's David Ladyman, Nichole D'Angelo, YouTube, 14 May 2014</ref> previous issues were edited by StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick (June 2018 - June 2022) and freelancer StarCitizen:David Ladyman (Dec 2012 - May 2018), with StarCitizen:Martin Driver being the current editor.

Ben Lesnisk and David Ladyman pushed hard for short stories early on but it was just too much work to keep continuity with external [[StarCitizen::Category:Writers|writers]] so early on. They had intended Jump Point to gradually become more fiction as development went on.<ref>"Glad the short stories aren’t forgotten! We pushed hard for these early on but it was just too much work to keep continuity with external writers so early on. A shame, I had intended Jump Point to gradually become more fiction as development went on.", @banditloaf.bsky.social‬, Bluesky, November 9, 2024</ref>

Creation

Towards the end of the original campaign, people wanted to know how they could keep following the project and how they could keep supporting it. StarCitizen:Chris Roberts and Sandi Gardinier came up with the idea of the subscription program that would generate all sorts of community content and pay for itself and help the game without taking away from what folks had pledged to make development happen.

Ben Lesnick and StarCitizen:Dave Haddock worked out a series of perks, including Jump Point which was supposed to be a 4-8 page newsletter. Chris Roberts wanted a magazine look.<ref>Template:Cite Jump Point</ref>

Pre-2018

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Jump Point Issue 04-05 Cover image (Pre-2018)
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David Ladyman with a hardcover Jump Point

The magazine usually consists of around 50-60 pages with up to 5 chapters. Nearly half of the pages are dedicated to a Work-In-Progress art showcase that focuses on the design process of a specific ship or location from concept to the (almost) final model. The other half contains a deeper look into certain parts of development via interviews and two in-lore articles giving background information on corporations, star systems or locations (later released e.g. as Galactic Guide Spectrum Dispatch). Each issue finishes with a multi-part short story contributed by an external or internal writer.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>

Post-2018

In 2018, five years after the initial release of the magazine, it went through a major redesign led by StarCitizen:Will Turner (Marketing Art Director). It was first featured in the first issue in 2018. The content emphasizes more on the game and its development rather than lore fiction from before. The previous "Work in Progress" section changed to narration from StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick (Ship Pipeline Manager) instead of raw developer conversations. The new redesign also changed some section names and includes several new sections, including the "StarCitizen:Galactapedia".<ref name="jpnew">StarCitizen:David Ladyman and StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick, From the Cockpit, Jump Point, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 2, 2018-02-20.</ref>

Beginning with issue 06-06, David Ladyman retired as editor with Ben Lesnick as his replacement.<ref>StarCitizen:David Ladyman, From the Cockpit, Jump Point, vol. 6, no. 6, pp. 2, 2018-05-29</ref>

Ben Lesnick remained editor for four years until issue 10-07 with StarCitizen:Martin Driver taking over as editor.Template:Cite Jump Point

Printed Hardcover Jump Point Volumes

CIG sold to date (October 2018) three limited hard-cover book versions (Jump Point Volume 1, Volume 2 and Volume 3) containing issues released in the first, second and third year of the subscriber program.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>

No definitive statement was given by CIG whether a reprint of sold-out volumes is planned for the near future.

List of released Jump Point Issues

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2013: Year One

In year one 13 Issues were published, for a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year One|Jump Point Year One]] {{#ask:

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2014: Year Two

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Two|Jump Point Year Two]] {{#ask:

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2015: Year Three

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Three|Jump Point Year Three]] {{#ask:

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2016: Year Four

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Four|Jump Point Year Four]] {{#ask:

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2017: Year Five

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Five|Jump Point Year Five]] {{#ask:

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2018: Year Six

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Six|Jump Point Year Six]]

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2019: Year Seven

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Seven|Jump Point Year Seven]]

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2020: Year Eight

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Eight|Jump Point Year Eight]]

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2021: Year Nine

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Nine|Jump Point Year Nine]]

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2022: Year Ten

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Ten|Jump Point Year Ten]] {{#ask:

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2023: Year Eleven

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Eleven|Jump Point Year Eleven]]

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2024: Year Twelve

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Twelve|Jump Point Year Twelve]]

Issue Title of Issue Pages Jump Point №
12-01 Meet the Game Masters 30 125
12-02 Finger on the Pulse 20 126
12-03 Sound System 26 127
12-04 Human Behavior 20 128
12-05 The Nyx Big Thing 30 129
12-06 Destination Pyro 34 130

2025: Year Thirteen

For a full list of articles in each issue see: [[StarCitizen::Category:Jump Point Year Thirteen|Jump Point Year Thirteen]]

Issue Title of Issue Pages Jump Point №
13-01 MISC Content 31 131
13-02 RockNRoll Flight School 22 132
13-03 The Story So Far 28 133
13-04 Throwdown at the Showdown 28 134
13-04 Invisible Touch 28 135

Trivia

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