Less than two days after it began, inXile's Kickstarter campaign to crowdfund a sequel to 1988 post-apocalyptic RPG Wasteland has reached its goal and smashed past the $1 million mark, with no signs of slowing down.
At the time of writing, the project has raised $1,004,267, well clear of the $900,000 goal laid out at the start of the fundraiser. That means Wasteland 2 is officially cleared to begin development.
But remember: just because the game's been funded doesn't mean you should stop donating. The team already has already announced that the project will become far more ambitious as their budget becomes larger. At $1.25 million, they intend to make the game much larger in scale, with more maps, music, and divergent stories. If they manage to round up more than $1.5 million, they'll bring the game to Mac OSX and Linux and dedicate the rest of the resources to making the game even bigger in scope.
If you've yet to chip in, why not head on over and become a part of gaming history?