Project Eternity secures 50K backers, adds new dungeon, stretch goals, and rewards
Project Eternity's crowd funding campaign is proving a major success, with Obsidian busily adding new content to its plans for the RPG in response to fan support.
In a Kickstarter update, Obsidian detailed a brand new dungeon, The Endless Paths of Od Nua, which will be added to the game in response to reaching 50,000 backers.
The drive has brought in over $2.2 million, and Obsidian has had to announce a new stretch goal; at $2.4 million, crafting and enchanting will be added to the game, allowing players to create their own equipment.
Two further reward updates have been added, too; by adding a set amount to your existing pledge and reward tier, you'll be able to purchase a beta key or digital strategy guide.
The developer is also soon to launch a PayPal donation system so would-be backers without access to Kickstarter can get in on the action.
Project Eternity is hailed as a successor to beloved CRPGs like Fallout, Planescape: Torment, Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale, made by some of the same veteran talent who produced those classics.