At the point when Gearbox discharged the Homeworld Remastered Collection in 2015, I think fans aggregately held their breath and thought "Well, what's straightaway?" The appropriate response was 2016's pseudo-continuation, Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak, which brought ideas from the spacefaring RTS down to ground level. There hasn't been what you'd call a "legitimate" Homeworld spin-off in about two decades however.

Be that as it may, there will be, and soon. Today Gearbox and Homeworld Remastered/Deserts of Kharak engineer Blackbird Interactive propelled a crowdfunding effort on Fig for Homeworld 3. As the name infers, this is a full-scale spin-off of 2003's Homeworld 2, and an arrival to the space battle individuals know and love.

The crowdfunding effort itself is a touch of an inconsistency, as the objective was a measly $1. Shock, Gearbox figured out how to raise that to say the very least. As I compose this the battle is over $84,000. As it were, Homeworld 3 is a lock to happen...eventually.

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As the crusade says however, "We're amazingly at an early stage in this task—just a couple of months into pre-creation." Thus, the crowdfunding is less about fund-raising and progressively about getting the network included—or if nothing else that is the means by which Gearbox turns it.

"This is your opportunity to reveal to us what you expect of Homeworld 3, including its highlights, needs, and even what the gatherer's version will incorporate. We'll share the information we've gotten from you all through the game's advancement and show how its affected the degree and needs of Homeworld 3. It's a one of a kind encounter that no one but Fig can offer and we're energized for the most open advancement process in both Blackbird's and Gearbox's history."

Obviously, shaving a couple of hundred thousand dollars off the improvement most likely doesn't hurt either.

In any case the primary news thing is that it's going on. I'm amazed Homeworld 3 is so right off the bat being developed, given Deserts of Kharak is a couple of years old now, yet at some point in the following couple of years (Gearbox says it's going for 2022) there will be a pristine Homeworld for another age. That is truly astounding, particularly since no one's truly copied Homeworld right up 'til today—no otherworldly successors, nothing.

You can head on over to the Fig battle to get more subtleties. There are the typical spate of supporter remunerates, etc, for the individuals who need to get included. All things considered, the game's as of now supported so there's no damage in holding on to see where it winds up.