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Wasteland 2 developer demos the title in 18-minute video walkthrough

Wasteland 2

A battle sequence in Wasteland 2's Prison level.

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Developer InXile Entertainment is nearing the end of development of its Kickstarter-backed game Wasteland 2. Now, the studio is showing off parts of it in action in a long video walkthrough of the Prison level.

Wasteland 2 director Chris Keenan posted an 18 minute-long clip to YouTube so that Wasteland 2’s backers could get an update on the state of the PC role-playing game. Keenan claims that his team is currently running through the campaign in preparation for “feature complete,” which is the point in production where a piece of software has all of its intended functionality but isn’t yet finished.

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The director put together the demo showing off Prison, which he says is Wasteland 2’s “fourth or fifth level.” Check it out below:

InXile plans to release Wasteland 2 later this year. The game is a sequel to 1988 PC RPG Wasteland from developer Interplay. InXile took the idea to Kickstarter and asked fans to fund the game for $900,000. By the end of the crowdfunding campaign, 61,290 backers contributed $2,933,252. The title is available for preorder from InXile’s store.