Regardless of what happens with the Fig campaign - which has already raised more than $143,000 - Homeworld 3 is going to be released. Of course, because it’s Fig, there’s the unique opportunity to invest in Homeworld 3’s success. It’s a unique experience that only Fig can offer and we’re excited for the most open development process in both Blackbird’s and Gearbox’s history.īut then it sort of derails into some sketchy used car salesman pitch. We’ll share the data we’ve received from you throughout the game’s development and show how its influenced the scope and priorities of Homeworld 3. This is your chance to tell us what you expect of Homeworld 3, including its features, priorities, and even what the collector’s edition will include. The first part of their crowdfunding pitch actually sounds pretty enticing, as there’s mention of a backer-only survey: Apparently the reason behind this is to give the passionate community a chance to offer their input in the development of Homeworld 3. While Homeworld 3 is already in pre-production with Gearbox publishing, the game is also going to be crowd-funded via Fig. But there is a weird catch to its development funding. Yes, the beloved space-faring, real-time strategy franchise is getting a new installment courtesy of Blackbird Interactive, the studio behind the recent Homeworld Remastered games and the prequel Deserts of Kharak. Of all the announcements to come out of PAX West, this weekend, it’s going to be hard to top the one made on Friday: Homeworld is returning. By Matthew Liebl 3 years ago Follow TweetĢ0 years after the release of the original Homeworld, the beloved real-time strategy franchise will return with Homeworld 3.
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