>>7637504I mean, yeah, sure, there's always risk just getting up and out of bed in the morning, too, and there's always the very real risk that the product Haslab delivers doesn't live up to what they were promoting when hustling up the funds for a Haslab project, but the risk of Hasbro just ghosting with everyone's money without even trying to dish out a product is pretty fucking astronomically low.
We're talking about a pillar of the industry who wouldn't even attempt something like this if it hadn't been internally vetted and budgeted (and internally re-vetted and re-budgeted 18 million times), and so unless the world suddenly runs out of ping ping balls and blue fur before next year or Trump does something else to sabotage trade between China and the US to make the fabrication and export of Cookie Monster somehow unfeasible between August 19th and next year, it's a safe bet as any crowdfunding effort can be that Hasbro will (literally) deliver the goods.