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Star Citizen | Alpha 4.8: Tactical Strike
A missing pilot. An abandoned station. A signal that should have gone dark. Now, it’s your move. Bring your best and break the enemy’s defenses. Get in and get the asset out fast, before what’s waiting in the dark finds you first.
Alpha 4.8: Tactical Strike is Playable Now: play.sc/tacticalstrike
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