Cyberpunk Legends: Into The Night Spin-Off Game Surpasses $1 Million in Funding

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Funding Exceeds 1300% Of The Initial Goal!

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  • Cyberpunk Legends: Into The Night Kickstarter campaign has now raised $1 Million in funding.
  • The developers managed to exceed 1300% of the original goal, and there are still two days left in the campaign.
  • Tech4Gamers had the chance to interview the developers behind the game, revealing the creative process behind the project’s development.

Cyberpunk Legends: Into The Night is an upcoming Tabletop co-op strategic card game that will take players back to the beginning of the Cyberpunk timeline, all the way to 2012.

Developer Night Crew Games has been pouring their hearts into this passion project and recently started a Kickstarter campaign to raise $75,000 for the game’s development. Initially, the goal was met in just 20 minutes, but nearly a month later, the developers have managed to raise a whopping $1 million for the development.

Why it matters: Cyberpunk Legends: Into The Night has a lot of fans backing up the project, showcasing their love for the Cyberpunk universe. 

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Fans Showing Support For Night Crew Games

This is 1300% more than the original goal, and the funding campaign is still ongoing. With each milestone hit, the developers have been able to do something a little extra for the project. There are still 2 days left till the campaign ends, so if you’re willing to support this project, head over to their Kickstarter link.

Recently, we had the opportunity to speak with the developers behind the game about their thought process and creative vision for the upcoming co-op card game. Even if you’re not familiar with the Tabletop scene, it takes just 10 minutes to learn the game, and the entire process is relatively straightforward.

Fan favorites like Johnny Silverhand, Alt Cunningham, Kerry Eurodyne, Nomad Santiago, and others will appear with an entirely new look. Cyberpunk Legends has a jaw-dropping, unique art style and is one of the game’s main selling points.

There is no AI used in the creation of the project, and it is a passion project by the fans for the fans.

Whether you want to jump in with up to 4 friends or would prefer to play solo, Night City has a lot to offer, with years of replayability and future content promised. Even after you’re done with the narrative campaign, the roguelike deckbuilding mode will keep you hooked for a bit longer.

What are your thoughts on Cyberpunk Legends: Into The Night? Let us know in the comments below, or at the official Tech4Gamers Forums.

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