Cation Arts has put Terminator 2: The Board Game on Kickstarter, but the page is a prelaunch notification page, not a campaign you can back yet. That distinction matters: there is no pledge price, delivery estimate, rulebook, or funding total to judge.
What is public is the game’s first clean pitch. Kickstarter describes it as a 1-4 player strategy game that supports both cooperative play and a 1-vs-many mode. The stated objective is to stop Skynet before Judgment Day, which is exactly the sort of premise that can support asymmetric pressure at the table, but it is still only a premise until Cation Arts shows how turns, missions, and the opposing side actually work.
The page listed 422 followers when checked on August 20. That is a useful sign that people are watching the launch, not proof that a major campaign is already in motion.
What is confirmed, and what is not
The confirmed part is narrow: Cation Arts is the listed creator, the project is categorized as a tabletop game, and the prelaunch page says players will face rising tension while trying to stop Skynet. Kickstarter also shows Cation Arts with seven created projects on its creator profile.
The unanswered buyer questions are the ones that decide whether a licensed board game is worth backing. There is no announced price, no launch date on the page, no component list, and no gameplay material that establishes whether the co-op mode and 1-vs-many mode are two fully developed ways to play or one design with an added option.
That is not a knock on the project. It is the correct place to leave it. A prelaunch page is there to collect notifications, not to settle a purchase decision.
For now, the smart move for Terminator 2 fans is simple: follow the Kickstarter if the co-op versus one-player-as-Skynet hook appeals to your group, then wait for the campaign page to reveal price, rules, and delivery terms before treating this as more than a watchlist item.
For more tabletop coverage, see the board-games lane, our Cyberpunk: Edgerunners board-game watch, and the Final Fantasy VII board-game reveal.