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Today, fans were shocked and disheartened to learn that the innovative Trading Card Game Altered has been shut down by Equinox, and the news was given after Equinox cancelled the current crowdfunding campaign on Gamefound for its newest expansion, Roots of Corruption. Altered’s Roots of Corrupton had already blown past its โฌ50,000 goal with over โฌ421,000, and had another โฌ680,000 from its professional partners, but despite the combined $1.1 million assembled, Equinox revealed it was too far away from its real goal of $2 million for the future of the game, so not only is the campaign ending, but so is the game in its entirety. Some reactions were critical of how Equinox rolled out this campaign and the game in general, but there were also many who were just disappointed to learn that the game was completely ending.
Why Is Altered Ending?

Altered hit the ground running by raising over โฌ6 million Euros in 2024 to launch the game, and it boasted stunning visuals, compelling gameplay, and an innovative shared digital collection aspect that incorporated QR codes. Over the course of the first year, the game was moving along well and releasing new sets, though it had its share of challenges in the market due to a variety of competing TCGs and certain hurdles of its own design.
Fast forward to earlier this year for the Seeds of Unity Gamefound campaign, which ended up bringing in โฌ908,000 and funding the project, but there was one important catch to that. With Seeds of Unity, Equinox revealed that it needed to hit โฌ2.5 million to secure the future of the game, though that was a global number that also factored in professional retailers.









