The power of the indie scene continues and we see this as all part of a bigger trend of bringing control back to the developers."įargo promised the game will stick with the original's top-down gameplay, and will be developed with a number of the original design team on board. And more importantly this could help bring back an entire genre of RPGs. They don't think there's any interest in a solid, old school type of game. "We have tried to pitch this game multiple times to game publishers, but they've balked. "This is probably the last chance for a Wasteland sequel," pleaded Fargo in the accompanying blurb. Fargo will then personally put up an additional $100,000.Īt the time of writing, the Kickstarter page has already pulled in $115,000 from nearly 2000 separate backers. A Kickstarter initiative to crowdfund a PC sequel to influential post-apocalyptic RPG Wasteland is now underway.Īs announced last month, Brian Fargo, who co-designed the Interplay original back in 1988, is asking for $900,000 from fans to fund the follow-up at his current studio, inXile.
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