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Skullgirls Didn’t Raise $150,000 For A Single Character. Oh No.

Last month, the developers of Skullgirls launched a crowdsourcing campaign, asking for $150,000 to introduce a single new character into the game.

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That campaign has now come to a close. The final tally?

$829,829.

Wow.

The whopping contribution from fans means that the game won’t just be getting a single new character. It’ll be getting five of them, four story modes, six new stages and nine voice packs.

Here’s the complete rundown of everything that’s being added to the game now the campaign is closed:

First Character: Squigly

Second Character: Big Band

Third Character: By Fan Vote

Fourth Character: By Fan Vote

Fifth Character: Robo-Fortune

Squigly’s Stage

Squigly’s Story

Big Band’s Stage

Big Band’s Story

Fan-selected Character #1’s Stage

Fan-selected Character #1’s StoryMode

Fan-selected Character #2’s Stage

Fan-selected Character #2’s StoryMode

Bonus Stage: River King Casino

Bonus Stage: Glass Canopy

Voice Pack: “Republican Double”

Voice Pack: “Robo-Fortune”

Voice Pack: “Female Announcer”

Voice Pack: “Salty Parasoul”

Voice Pack: “Drunk FGC Commentator”

Voice Pack: “Valley Girl Painwheel”

Voice Pack: “Saxploitation”

Voice Pack: “Anime Peacock”

Voice Pack: “Real Soviet Announcer”

Topping off the feel-good story is the fact that the developers of the My Little Pony: Fighting Is Magic game will be getting the Skullgirls engine, for free, to use in their own game.

Well played, everyone. Well played.

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