Skullgirls Fundraiser Over $200,000; More Characters Revealed

Skullgirls’ fundraiser has managed to rake in over $200,000 so far, with 29 days left to go until people won’t be allowed to contribute any more, and developer, Lab Zero, have revealed more possible characters that could be added to the game. We saw a few of these on Monday, and here are the ones Lab Zero have revealed since:

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The Skullgirls fundraiser will need to hit $600,000 in contributions for any of these characters to make it into the game. Once that goal is reached, Lab Zero will allow fans to vote on which one they’d like to see created. Before that happens, however, they have two other characters to get out of the way.

 

Since the $175,000 goal has been crossed, Squigly, the character currently in development is fully funded, complete with her own stage, music track from Michiru Yamane, and story mode. Next on the list is Big Band, who will be added at the $375,000 mark, should contributions reach that figure.


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