Nostalgic single-player games with modest budgets have prospered on Kickstarter. Can MMOs?
Camelot Unchained is off to a bright start, having raised ~$585,000 since it launched at 5pm (UK) yesterday. It's got one of the loftiest goals I've seen - $2 million - and it looks like it's on course for success.
If it succeeds, Mark Jacobs, the boss of Camelot Unchained developer City State Entertainment - and the man who led development of Dark Age of Camelot and Warhammer Online - will donate $2 million of his own money. He's also separately raised another $1 million for the game.
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Camelot Unchained is off to a bright start, having raised ~$585,000 since it launched at 5pm (UK) yesterday. It's got one of the loftiest goals I've seen - $2 million - and it looks like it's on course for success.
If it succeeds, Mark Jacobs, the boss of Camelot Unchained developer City State Entertainment - and the man who led development of Dark Age of Camelot and Warhammer Online - will donate $2 million of his own money. He's also separately raised another $1 million for the game.
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