Open the official signup page
Start on the official RSI signup page, or use the prefilled link with the code already filled in.
Use Star Citizen referral code STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z during account creation to receive the current 50,000 UEC bonus for eligible new accounts.
The easiest way to use this referral code is the official RSI signup page with STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z already filled in. If you sign up manually, enter STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z in the Referral Code field before you finish registration.
Official signup link: this opens the official RSI signup page with STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z already filled in.
Checked against the official RSI Referral Program FAQ and current signup rules.
If you are new to Star Citizen, this section explains what a referral code is before you sign up.
A Star Citizen referral code is a signup code you can use when creating a new RSI account. If you enter it during registration, eligible new accounts receive the current referral signup bonus.
On this page, that code is STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z. You can either enter it manually in the Referral Code field during account creation or open the official RSI enlist page with the code already filled in. This page is focused on one thing: helping you use the referral code correctly before you finish creating a new RSI account. If you searched for a Star Citizen bonus code, this page shows the referral code, the current signup bonus, and the official signup link with the code already filled in.
If you only need the essentials, these are the current referral details that matter most during signup.
If you want the referral code, the correct signup field, and the official signup link with the code already filled in, everything you need is here before you finish signup.
Some older pages still show outdated bonus information. The current official RSI Referral Program FAQ lists a 50,000 UEC signup bonus for eligible new accounts.
If you are creating your first Star Citizen account, using a referral code is one of the easiest ways to start with extra UEC.
A Star Citizen referral code gives eligible new accounts extra starting UEC, which makes the first sessions more forgiving and immediately more useful for new players.
The easiest path is to use the official enlist link with STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z already filled in, because that removes avoidable input mistakes and keeps the referral code in place from the start.
Use the steps and screenshots below to see where the referral code belongs during RSI signup.
Start on the official RSI signup page, or use the prefilled link with the code already filled in.
Look for the Referral Code field before you finish creating the account.
Enter STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z manually, or open the official signup link with the code already filled in.
The referral field is visible during RSI account creation, which is why signup remains the safest moment to use the code.
This close-up shows the exact field, the exact code, and the confirmation message during the real signup flow.
The referral code belongs in the signup flow first. This section only covers the fallback scenario if the field was missed.
The safest option is always to enter the referral code during account creation or use the prefilled referral link before registration is completed.
If the code is missed during signup, new accounts currently have a 24-hour grace period under the current official referral flow to add a referral code afterward. That should be treated as a fallback only, not as the preferred method, and handled immediately if the field was missed.
Referral timing, qualification, and signup details should always be read against the current official RSI Referral Program FAQ.
This section is about the current signup bonus for new players. The referrer tracking rules are separate.
The current signup bonus for new players is 50,000 UEC for eligible new accounts when they use a valid referral code during account creation.
That is the new-player signup bonus. Referral points and ladder rewards on the referrer side are a separate mechanic and only count once the recruit satisfies the qualifying package and spend rules. This bonus information is checked against the current official RSI referral rules.
Use the code while signing up to lock in the current signup bonus for your new account.
These are the current official rule points that matter most before and after account creation.
Important later: for referrer credit, a Game Package and at least $40 USD qualifying spend are required. Store credit, gifts, or some discounted purchases may not count the same way.
These points are based on the current official RSI referral rules for new account creation, code timing, and qualification.
Most referral-code friction comes from timing mistakes and mismatched expectations. These are the ones that matter.
These are the short follow-up answers that matter most once the core code, bonus, and signup steps are clear.
Eligible new accounts currently receive 50,000 UEC when a referral code is used during account creation.
On the official RSI account creation page, inside the Referral Code field during signup.
Some older pages still quote the old amount. The current official RSI Referral Program FAQ lists a 50,000 UEC signup bonus for eligible new accounts, so it is always worth checking the current official rules.
It opens the official RSI signup page with STAR-FSRJ-5N7Z already filled in, so new players can start signup without entering the code manually.
Players sometimes search for a Star Citizen bonus code, but the correct signup term is referral code. The signup bonus comes from using a referral code during new account creation.
If the code was missed during registration, new accounts currently have a short 24-hour grace period to add it after signup.
New players creating a new RSI account should use a referral code before finishing signup if they want the current signup bonus.
Yes. To fully count on the referrer side, the recruit must obtain a Game Package and meet the qualifying spend requirement.
Not always. For referrer credit, a Game Package and at least $40 USD qualifying spend are required. Store credit, gifts, or some discounted purchases may not count the same way.
Yes. RSI sometimes runs extra referral events, but the standard referral-code rules are still the main system to understand.