Those games as well as projects like Tim Schafer and Double Fine’s new adventure game, Chris Roberts’ Star Citizen, and a number of others have demonstrated a real thirst for classic franchises and genres, but Elite: Dangerous struggled to meet it’s goal, extending the Kickstarter for two months rather than the usual one.īraben said upfront that the Kickstarter campaign’s first goal was to guage interest in a new Elite. That’s a hefty sum, but other classic game developers have handily raised similar amounts, including Obsidian Entertainment and its Kickstarter-funded game Project Eternity as well as InXile Entertainment’s Wasteland 2. 5, with the ambitious goal of raising £1.25 million (just over $2 million) to fuel the game. With just over one day to go, though, Frontier Developments finally has the money to make a new Elite.įrontier opened a Kickstarter to fund Elite: Dangerous on Nov. Even now as Braben and Frontier took to Kickstarter to independently raise funds to fuel development of the open world space simulator, it looked like the studio might not hit its goal. His studio Frontier Developments has worked on the game in different incarnations repeatedly since opening in 1994. According to the iconic game designer, he’s even started work on it a number of times. David Braben has been threatening to make Elite 4 for a decade and a half.
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