Backers of the Darkest Dungeon board game are furious after tabletop publisher Mythic Games posted an update demanding additional funds, otherwise pledges will remain in China.
Initially announced in July 2020, the Darkest Dungeon board game partnered game developer Red Hook Studios with tabletop producer Mythic Games in a Kickstarter campaign later that year. The campaign was highly successful, with nearly 30,000 backers pledging $5,657,479 for the board game adaptation of Darkest Dungeon, which includes a variety of highly detailed pieces based on characters from the game.
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Deliveries were expected to begin in 2021, but the pandemic upended Mythic’s schedule. Now Mythic has returned to backers asking for additional funds due to skyrocketing materials and shipping costs over the past 12 months.
"When we ended the Kickstarter campaign on November 6, 2020, the situation was nothing like it is today," Mythic wrote in the Kickstarter update. "COVID and then the war in Ukraine, led to a significant increase in costs not only of manufacturing but also, and especially, of shipping and delivery: The shipping costs have increased by an average of 600%. The costs of raw materials (paper, cardboard, plastic) have increased by at least 30%."
Mythic explained that shipping costs have risen by $1.4 million while manufacturing costs have risen by $350,000. Mythic and Red Hook have agreed to pay half that ($875,000), but the rest is being requested from Kickstarter backers.
Backers have two options: they can pay the additional fee ranging from $18 to $69, depending on pledge level, before August 1 to ensure a delivery by mid-August. Or backers can wait for future
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