SCANZ Hits 300 Members
SCANZ has officially hit 300 members.
That is a pretty wild milestone for a Star Citizen community built on a very simple idea: play the game your way, don’t drown people in red tape, and try not to be a dickhead while doing it.
From casual mining runs and salvage nights, to PvP scraps, hauling disasters, bunker chaos, community events, guide writing, ship theorycrafting, and the occasional deeply questionable decision made in global chat — SCANZ has grown because people keep showing up.
Not because they were forced to.
Not because someone handed them a mandatory roleplay position and a clipboard.
But because the community keeps making space for different kinds of players to exist together.
That has always been the point.
SCANZ is not trying to be the most hardcore org in the ‘verse. We are not trying to tell every member what their job is, what ship they should fly, or how they should spend their time. Some people want structured ops. Some want casual nonsense. Some want PvP. Some want industry. Some just want a group of people around so the universe feels a bit less empty.
Somehow, through all of that, it works.
And honestly, that is the bit worth celebrating.
Hitting 300 members is not just a number on a page. It represents every person who joined voice, answered a question, ran an event, helped a new player, posted a guide, showed up to a fight, shared a screenshot, rescued someone stranded in the middle of nowhere, or turned a normal evening into a story people are still laughing about days later.
SCANZ has grown because of the people inside it.
So thank you.
Thank you to everyone running regular content.
Thank you to everyone showing up.
Thank you to the people helping new players find their feet.
Thank you to the absolute gremlins creating unforgettable moments.
Thank you to the quiet members who still make the place feel alive just by being around.
And thank you to everyone who has helped shape SCANZ into what it is becoming.
A community based in Australia and New Zealand, open to players everywhere, built around freedom of play and a shared standard.
No ego.
No unnecessary rules.
Just a reliable group of people finding ways to come together in the chaos of the ‘verse.
Here’s to 300 members — and whatever ridiculous mess we get ourselves into next.
Fly your way.
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