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Underworld Ascendant passes funding target, rejigs stretch goals

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Underworld Ascendant is definitely being made, having now passed its $600,000 Kickstarter goal with six days to spare.

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In honour of that, the stretch goals are getting a bit of an adjustment. $650,000 is the first; this’ll add in a new area, The Underswamp. $700,000 will get fantasy author Tracy Hickman to pen a prequel novel to the game, and $750,000 will add Lizardmen to the game.

Previously, the first stretch goal was $700,000 for a Necropolis of the Ancients area. This appears to have been shunted up to the $950,000 tier, now.

If you want to back Underworld Ascendant, you can do so until 6 March. $25 is the cheapest tier that’ll net you a copy of the finished game, which is currently scheduled to launch around November 2016.


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