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When the campaign closed, it was one of the most quickly funded in Kickstarter history, and was the most funded Kickstarter for TV and film projects. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] In November 2019, Amazon Prime Video announced that they had acquired the streaming rights to The Legend of Vox Machina , and had commissioned 14 additional episodes (two additional ...
In the summer of 2014, Ryan Grepper raised over $13 million, making it the most funded Kickstarter campaign of 2014. [2] In December 2019, the company announced that it was closing, with over 20,000 of the 62,642 original backers never receiving a cooler. [3] The project came to be regarded as Kickstarter's largest failure. [3]
[50] [51] Within 24 hours, Double Fine Adventure had raised more than a million dollars, becoming the most funded and most backed project ever on Kickstarter until it was surpassed by the Pebble watch in April 2012. [52] The game was developed with Moai, and was released in two parts, Act 1 in early 2014 and Act 2 in April 2015. [53]
Kevin Sousa At the beginning of 2014, Kevin Sousa broke records when he raised $310,255 on Kickstarter for his new restaurant Superior Motors. It was the site's most-funded restaurant project to ...
"The Bill Nye Film" came about when two filmmakers/huge fans started a Kickstarter (And really anyone who was dazzled by "Bill Nye the Science Guy" in your elementary and middle school years).
On August 20, 2016 they beat BLOCKS Wearables's Kickstarter campaign with an amount of $1,677,169 in less than 27 days compared to BLOCKS's $1,613,874 in 38 days.
The project was established on Kickstarter, a crowdsourcing website, and reached its goal ($500K) in 17 minutes, $1M in 49 minutes, $10.3M in 2 days, breaking another Kickstarter goal, and finally earning $20.4M by its deadline on 3 March 2015, making it the most funded Kickstarter project to date. [7]
The project took 49 minutes to reach $1 million, which is a Kickstarter record. [65] The project raised $10.3 million in 48 hours, another Kickstarter record. On March 3, 2015, Pebble Time became the most funded Kickstarter ever with nearly $14 million funded, while having 24 days left in its campaign. [66]