Happy anniversary, Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector
One year in the Belt, thank you Sleepers!
It’s a little hard to believe, but Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector is one year old. Since launch, Jump Over the Age’s award-winning, dice-driven RPG has picked up multiple Game of the Year nominations, found its way onto countless year-end lists, and has been played by 2.5 million Sleepers across PC and consoles.
That number still makes us pause every time we see it.
At its heart Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector is a human, hopeful, busted-up sci-fi story about survival, community, and choice. Watching so many people connect with that story over the past year has been genuinely moving, and we couldn’t be more grateful.
To celebrate this milestone, we’re giving Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector its biggest discount ever. It is currently 40% off on Steam, GOG, the Humble Store, and the Epic Games Store.
If you want the full Citizen Sleeper universe experience, from the Eye to the Starward Belt, the Citizen Sleeper: Helion Collection is 53% off on Steam, bundling both games together in one place.
Over the past year Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector has also grown in new ways, welcoming more players through localisation into French, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, and opening the Belt to whole new communities of Sleepers around the world.
Lost in Cult also has Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector merch available, but to celebrate the anniversary they have reopened pre-orders for original Citizen Sleeper merchandise.
That means another chance to get your hands on:
The Design Works art book, featuring the stunning work of series artist Guillaume Singelin
Cycles of the Eye, the solo tabletop RPG
A beautiful 2LP vinyl soundtrack composed by Amos Roddy
Whether you joined us on day one, jumped in later, or are only just discovering the series now - thank you. This game exists because of the people who play it, talk about it, recommend it to friends, and sit with its stories long after the credits roll.
With love and endless gratitude,
Fellow Traveller