Shadowrun: Hong Kong Is Live on Kickstarter, Already Past $300k

Shadowrun: Hong Kong has hit Kickstarter with a bang, seems that a lot of people love them some dystopian cyberpunk future as the game has already raise $325k which is three times their initial goal of $100k and they still have 34 days left. It would seem Harebrained Schemes was anticipating Shadowrun: Hong Kong being a hot property as they have laid out stretch goals all the way to $700k. Judging by the initial reception I’m wondering if they shouldn’t start planning to hit a million.

Shadowrun: Hong Kong is the third game in the new Shadowrun series by Harebrained Schemes and if their past examples are any indication this one should be bigger and better than before. The new game is boasting a 12+ hour non-linear story, 5 starting archetypes, 200 weapons and spells and a game editor which will include assets from Shadowrun Returns and Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut. $15 gets you a copy of the game the soundtrack plus the previous two games soundtrack as well and desktop wallpaper.

PRESS RELEASE

HAREBRAINED SCHEMES’ SHADOWRUN: HONG KONG KICKSTARTER IS LIVE

Developer Looks to Fan Community to Co-Fund Their Third Full-Length Game in the Award-Winning RPG Franchise

KIRKLAND, WA (January 13, 2015) – Today, indie video game developer Harebrained Schemes launched a new  Kickstarter campaign to crowdfund it’s third full length stand-alone game set in the cyberpunk-meets-magic world of Shadowrun.

Unlike their smash success at crowdfunding the entire development of Shadowrun Returns, Harebrained Schemes is approaching this Kickstarter differently, asking backers to become co-funding partners so they can add more to Shadowrun: Hong Kong.

“We’ve already begun development of the Hong Kong game,” said Mitch Gitelman, co-founder of Harebrained Schemes and Executive Producer of Shadowrun. “We’re self-funding the first 12 hours of gameplay at the quality level of Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut. But we have plenty of ideas for features and runs that didn’t fit into our budget. We love Kickstarter and we think there’s no better co-funding partner than our fans to help us take our game to the next level.”

Set in the magically awakened city of Hong Kong in 2056, players will find themselves exploring the underworld of triads, tongs, wild magic, and bleeding edge cybertech with a crew of flawed, dangerous runners each with their own backstory and special abilities.

“We couldn’t be more excited to bring our fans an all new, full length standalone tactical cRPG set in Hong Kong,” said Jordan Weisman, co-founder of Harebrained Schemes and creator of the Shadowrun world.  “Every time we release a new Shadowrun campaign, we set out to improve on the art, the gameplay and, especially, the storytelling.”

In 2012, Harebrained Schemes funded the development of Shadowrun Returns on Kickstarter and became the first video game company that raised over $1M and delivered the game to backers. More importantly, the game was critically acclaimed and appeared on many Best of 2013 lists and was awarded Game of the Year from Hardcore Gamer.

Their next title, Shadowrun: Dragonfall, was initially released as DLC and was given to Kickstarter backers for free. Last September, the studio released Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut, a standalone upgrade that was made available for free to all Dragonfall DLC owners. The Director’s Cut was one of the highest rated PC Games of the year, appeared on many Best of 2014 lists, and was awarded Game of the Year from RPG Gamer.  A tablet version of the Director’s Cut was released for iOS and Android in December.

“We’re very excited to have Harebrained Schemes back on Kickstarter,” said Luke Crane, Community Manager for Games at Kickstarter. “They did a great job with their first Shadowrun project and have continued to release amazing work since. They’ve shown how Kickstarter creators can invite backers into the development process and build a loyal base of supporters. The new project looks like it’s going to continue their streak of excellence!”

Shadowrun: Hong Kong will be developed for Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems only, with DRM-free versions available through GOG and Humble.  Harebrained Schemes expects to release the game mid-2015, at a price point similar to their previous games.

To learn more about Harebrained Schemes’ current Kickstarter campaign, now underway until February 17, 2015 at 10am PST, please visit: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/webeharebrained/shadowrun-hong-kong

About Harebrained Schemes
Harebrained Schemes is a small team of passionate game developers led by Jordan Weisman, the creator of Shadowrun, Crimson Skies, BattleTech, MechWarrior, and many other acclaimed game worlds. Weisman was also the founder of WizKids, best known for its collectible miniatures games such as HeroClix and Mage Knight. Founded in 2011, the Seattle-based studio is centered on deep collaboration between seasoned veterans and fresh talent. Titles include Crimson: Steam Pirates (iOS, Chrome, 2011), Strikefleet Omega (iOS, Android, 2012), Shadowrun Returns (Steam and mobile, 2013), Shadowrun: Dragonfall (Steam, 2014); Golem Arcana (Retail, 2014) and Shadowrun Dragonfall – Directors Cut (Steam and mobile, 2014). For more information visit  http://harebrained-schemes.com/.

Press Resources:

Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/webeharebrained/shadowrun-hong-kong

Press kit/artwork:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/d47wdomx506fvsy/AADJsqd3I-eD5kgSJt5f_ShYa?dl=0

Media Contact:
Karen Blondell
424-263-7371
karen.blondell@gmail.com

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