Avantris Entertainment's Neon Odyssey has raised $15.2 million on Kickstarter in 30 days, making it the most-funded tabletop RPG in the platform's history. The campaign opened strong — over $3 million came in on day one alone — and never slowed down.
Neon Odyssey is a science-fantasy space opera built for D&D 5.5e, drawing on Star Wars and Cowboy Bebop for its tone and leaning hard into synthwave and hopepunk aesthetics. The campaign is delivering three books totalling more than 1,400 pages, with over 40 new subclasses, 30 unique species, and a full campaign setting called Space Rhapsody. An official AMV trailer set to a synthwave pop track has crossed 2.5 million views on YouTube.
Avantris Entertainment deliberately avoided the "D&D with lasers" trap that tripped up earlier sci-fi D&D products like the Spelljammer line. Instead of bolting a space skin onto existing fantasy mechanics, the team built a distinct science-fantasy identity from the ground up — and backers responded.
The record underlines just how much appetite exists for ambitious, well-branded TTRPG projects when a creative team has a clear vision. With the campaign closed, attention now turns to delivery.
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