Posted April 27, 2012
"Update #6: Early-access co-op tiers plus a new, limited tier with a precision mouse from Logitech®
Posted about 4 hours ago
After creating the new, lower tier co-op bundle, we started getting requests for higher tier bundles. In response, recently we added co-op bundles for the $50 and $85 tiers, creating new $64 and $98 co-op tiers.
We felt that it didn’t make sense to have a co-op bundle where people couldn't play together until the full game was released, so we decided that the additional game-key in a tier would get the same level of access as the primary key. So, for example, in the $64 bundle, both keys will have alpha / beta access.
We also have a new tier, thanks to the people at Logitech who were kind enough to send us 25 Logitech® Optical Gaming Mouse G400s to use as rewards. They look pretty slick and I have to admit, I’m sort of secretly hoping there will be one left over for me. ; )
EDIT - Because we have no way of applying upgrades for existing key-holders to the reward limit on Kickstarter, we will instead, reduce the limit for each mouse given out as an upgrade."
Posted about 4 hours ago
After creating the new, lower tier co-op bundle, we started getting requests for higher tier bundles. In response, recently we added co-op bundles for the $50 and $85 tiers, creating new $64 and $98 co-op tiers.
We felt that it didn’t make sense to have a co-op bundle where people couldn't play together until the full game was released, so we decided that the additional game-key in a tier would get the same level of access as the primary key. So, for example, in the $64 bundle, both keys will have alpha / beta access.
We also have a new tier, thanks to the people at Logitech who were kind enough to send us 25 Logitech® Optical Gaming Mouse G400s to use as rewards. They look pretty slick and I have to admit, I’m sort of secretly hoping there will be one left over for me. ; )
EDIT - Because we have no way of applying upgrades for existing key-holders to the reward limit on Kickstarter, we will instead, reduce the limit for each mouse given out as an upgrade."