Shadowrun Returns will add new city at $1 million in funding

Shadowrun Returns has already exceeded its kickstarter aim of $400,000 USD (almost doubling it, in fact), so Jordan Weisman is now going through the additions his team can include with that extra money. A Mac release is already confirmed, as are Spanish, German and French language versions.
In the latest update video (below), Weisman says that if the pledges reach $1 million USD, the development team will be able to add a second playable city to their plans. At present, Shadowrun Returns will be set entirely in Seattle. Backers would get to vote on the second city location.
An improved editor and more music would also be on the cards.
The kickstarter campaign for Shadowrun Returns runs for the next 19 days.
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Source: kickstarter.com

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