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In less than two days the medieval (but not fantasy) RPG kingdom Come: Deliverance has shattered their KickStarter goal of £300,000 with 28 days to go, with a total funding of £334,000 at the time of writing.
Warhorse games updated their KickStarter with this comment;
The game will be released toward the end of 2015 on all major platforms, this includes; PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One and PS4 (provided Sony and Microsoft give permission to release this game on their consoles).
As a studio, Warhorse are new to this industry, but the people behind it are not. Their team has worked on games like Mafia, Mafia 2, ArmA, Operation Flashpoint, Crysis 3, and Forza Horizon, to name a few. Most of them have worked together in the past, so they know each other well. At present they have 35 people in their staff which is now expected to rise to around 75 people in total in order to build such a large RPG.
The developers say that they will be combining the freedom and mechanics of Skyrim, the setting of Mount and Blade, the storytelling styles of The Witcher and Red Dead Redemption, and the tough combat dynamics of Dark Souls into a single, gorgeous Cryengine package.
Offering a Non-Linear story, a revolutionary combat system, unparalleled character customization, a large dynamic world, large battles and more. This is the game that many RPG fans have been waiting for, I know I have and has now became the first and only game I have backed on KickStarter.
What do you guys think of Kingdom Come? I advise all you RPG fans to check out the kickstarter page as it will give you much more information than is shown here.
Do you guys think this will explode in popularity and funding like Star Citizen before it? please comment below.
Source - KickStarter
Warhorse games updated their KickStarter with this comment;
And so it happens, just 36 hours into our Kickstarter campaign we have reached our goal!
That's really, absolutely, mind-blowingly thrilling. We cannot stress strongly enough how grateful we are to all of you. This resounding confirmation of what we've been working on for almost two years just makes everything worthwhile. We are happy -- and privileged -- to be working on this project and we want to make the best possible game we can, for you.
Now, with our goal reached, it's time for stretch goals and we shall announce the first one tomorrow. I would also like to make one thing clear: we have come to an understanding with our investor that every penny we make above the Kickstarter goal will stay with us and will go toward making Kingdom Come: Deliverance better.
The game will be released toward the end of 2015 on all major platforms, this includes; PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One and PS4 (provided Sony and Microsoft give permission to release this game on their consoles).

As a studio, Warhorse are new to this industry, but the people behind it are not. Their team has worked on games like Mafia, Mafia 2, ArmA, Operation Flashpoint, Crysis 3, and Forza Horizon, to name a few. Most of them have worked together in the past, so they know each other well. At present they have 35 people in their staff which is now expected to rise to around 75 people in total in order to build such a large RPG.

The developers say that they will be combining the freedom and mechanics of Skyrim, the setting of Mount and Blade, the storytelling styles of The Witcher and Red Dead Redemption, and the tough combat dynamics of Dark Souls into a single, gorgeous Cryengine package.
Offering a Non-Linear story, a revolutionary combat system, unparalleled character customization, a large dynamic world, large battles and more. This is the game that many RPG fans have been waiting for, I know I have and has now became the first and only game I have backed on KickStarter.
What do you guys think of Kingdom Come? I advise all you RPG fans to check out the kickstarter page as it will give you much more information than is shown here.
Do you guys think this will explode in popularity and funding like Star Citizen before it? please comment below.

Source - KickStarter
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