The Farm 51‘s game’s base goal is almost hit.
We wrote recently that the „not-S.T.A.L.K.E.R.” Chernobylite is going to do crowdfunding, as the announcement was taken so positively by the community that the devs need to expand the game’s scale. The Kickstarter campaign is already running, and, with 21 days before the end, it already gained over 96 thousand dollars out of the 100K base goal. The Polish developers are thus only a hand’s length away from their base goal. (And they likely have stretch goals as well, but we have to wait for them to show up.)
The Farm 51 didn’t stop just there: they also released a thirty-minute video of Chernobylite‘s alpha. We can see that the combat system is…, far from being polished, but we’re talking about a very early build of the game, mind you. We shouldn’t dig the project’s grave just yet.
Currently, the plans are to launch Chernobylite on Steam in early access in November, followed by a full release in the second half of 2020, and the consoles would get it at „a later date.” (PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, but by then, the next-gen consoles, or at least the PlayStation 5 due to its backward compatibility, could get them, too.)
The game doesn’t seem so bad at a first glance. Perhaps that is why the Kickstarter is already close to succeeding…
Source: Gematsu
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