Hello there! I’m Grum Stoutman, a recent addition to Azure Infinitum and one of our Star Citizen-focused Scouts. Whether you’re just curious or already spacebound, there’s never been a better time to check out what Star Citizen has to offer—and Azure is here to help you find your place among the stars.
As of today, the Foundation Festival has officially begun! This event runs all throughout July, and it’s the perfect time to jump into the game thanks to an active Free Fly event running through July 14th. That means you can play for free, no strings attached, and try out eight different ships/vehicles to get a taste of life in the ’verse.
For those who decide they want to stay a little longer, all it takes is a basic game package for $45—no subscription required, or further purchases. You don’t need to break the bank to enjoy the full game. Everything in Star Citizen is earnable in-game, and many Azure members often lend out ships to help new players explore different playstyles and missions without limitations.
We’re actively recruiting new members for our Star Citizen org, and our goal is to grow our ranks while continuing to expand the scope of our community events and group activities. Azure offers a wide range of gameplay—from mining and hauling to bounty hunting, salvaging, exploration, and more. You won’t be locked into any one role. Play what you want, how you want, when you want.
We’re all about helping each other learn, grow, and most importantly, have fun. Our members are happy to guide new pilots, answer questions, and team up for missions or chill flights. It’s a game best played together, and Azure is all about making those connections.
We've also included a helpful video below to explain more about the game, especially for first time pilots. Give it a watch, then hop in and say hello-we'd love to show you around.
And if you do decide to join, feel free to use this friend referral code when creating your account or buy a game package to get a little extra in-game boost:
STAR-BV4M-C5HW
Hope to see you in the ‘Verse.
— Grum Stoutman