From 27 March 2014 it was possible to get Early Access to the game via Steam. The post also contains a video which demonstrates the power of destruction of the vehicles (flat tires, broken off pieces, twisting/bending of chassis). On 28 February 2014, Stainless Games released news regarding the Damage Technology used in the game. On 31 December 2013, Stainless Games released a new blog on the official site which included a video demonstrating the vehicle suspension being used in the game.
On 26 September 2013, news was released that early access to the PC version on Steam will be released in Q1 2014. On 20 March 2013, news was released that the game would receive an additional investment of $3.5 million from Bullfrog founder Les Edgar in order to develop the game for next-gen consoles. On 20 December 2012, Stainless Games mailed their backers with news that they were expanding their scope on the game, but it would take "the best part of 2013" to accommodate these changes, pushing back the release date. Stainless sent emails to Kickstarter backers with updates on development, with the same content later posted publicly on the official Carmageddon website.
This new target was met by the campaign's end on 6 June 2012 - with a total of $625,143 raised.
The $400,000 target was reached in 10 days, when it was announced that if the project raised $600,000 then Mac and Linux versions would also be produced. People who pledged more than $1000 for the project would have the chance to be featured in the game. Stainless Games aimed to raise over $400,000 (£250,000) via Kickstarter in order to produce the game. On it was announced on the official website that Carmageddon: Reincarnation would be funded through Kickstarter, with a promised release in February 2013 via Steam, although it's still unavailable for the majority of backers.
The game is planned to be released through digital distribution. Since then numerous concept artworks and early in-game test screens have been released on the official site.
In 2011, after buying back the rights to the series from then-current copyright holders Square Enix Europe, original Carmageddon developers Stainless Games revealed that a new Carmageddon game was in early pre-production stages. The game was subsequently assumed to have been canned, as no new information or press releases surfaced since that time, and Eidos moved on to focus on other projects. Very little information was released about the game until late 2005, when recently merged publishers SCi and Eidos Interactive put development on hold for unspecified reasons. The publishers were confirmed as Take-Two Interactive's newly formed subsidiary 2K Games (although the same article named the developers as original Carmageddon publishers SCi).
The developers were identified as Visual Sciences, who were also working on Carmageddon TV for the Gizmondo handheld console. I have Bitcoin.A financial report in 2003 revealed that Carmageddon 4 was in development. DO NOT EMAIL US BEGGING FOR NEW GAMES, LASTEST UPDATES OR PATCHES! YOU WILL BE IGNORED. Please email us at and let us know how you want to donate and we will provide more details. I want to donate via PayPal, credit/debit card or another cryptocurrency. See below for more information on each option. You may donate via PayPal, credit/debit card, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Total expenses are €91 (or $109) per month. We are currently using over 7 terabytes of storage. All games found on this site are archived on a high-speed storage server in a data center. Donate Do you love this site? Then donate to help keep it alive! So, how can YOU donate?Įach donation is used to help cover operating expenses (storage server, two seedboxes, VPN tunnel and hosting).