Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone raised the required amount of 95 thousand euros on Kickstarter in 4 days
The newly released Kickstarter campaign funding the studio's new project The Farm 51 Chernobylite 2 demonstrates a new wave of popularity among players. In the first 4 days, players invested 107.7 thousand dollars, exceeding the initial goal by 97.5 thousand dollars.
This success is logical and confirms the audience’s trust in the developers, previously famous for the World War 3 and Chernobylite projects and explains the significant contribution to the new campaign.
Previous game Chernobylite, also handmade on Kickstarter, demonstrated that games in the Chernobyl zone genre could be incredibly interesting and impressive, combining elements of exploration and survival. Chernobylite 2 promises amazing improvements, whether in graphics quality, world detail, or updated game mechanics.
Support from the community is becoming a must for the studio's success. In the context of rising game development costs, crowdfunding campaigns offer a chance to maintain creative freedom. If this rapid pace of funding continues, Chernobylite 2 could surpass its first title's $206,000 gross.
The Farm 51 continues to build its reputation in the gaming industry thanks to its talented, loyal fanbase. Presumably, Chernobylite 2 is not as easy to surprise as one might assume, and is destined to overcome the boundaries of the Exclusion Zone game.
Chernobylite 2 is expected in 2025, on PC and consoles, specific platforms have not yet been mentioned.< /p>