When we talked with Brian Fargo, CEO of inXile Entertainment, recently, their game Torment: Tides of Numenera had surpassed the $3 Million mark, making it more successful than Wasteland 2, the first old-school RPG they had posted on Kickstarter.

The Kickstarter project for Torment concluded at 8 p.m. EST on Friday and raised roughly $4.2 Million, over $4.3M if you include PayPal donations, beating the video game record previously held by Project Eternity–another old-school RPG, planned for release by Obsidian. Interestingly enough, the two companies will be sharing tech and some creative resources in the creation of their respective games. Brian Fargo said, “There is no way we would have made this kind of money if not for our fans who pushed to make it happen. What’s even better than this is being able to make the game of our dreams.”

Read the full article at Fast Company.