I'll speak to the Dystopian Wars part of your predictions, as I don't know enough about the other systems.
Agreed that the Kickstarter was an unqualified success regarding funds raised. It warms my heart to see that level of interest in Dystopian Wars; people obviously wanted new models, fluff, and rules for the game. Whether or not Spartan can deliver on time remains to be seen; however, my hope is that the general community doesn't excoriate them for being late. This is, after all, a hobby. I know I'd be happy to get my pledge rewards on time, but if they're a bit late, no big deal--I've already got lots of stuff to paint and play with. But, that's just me.
Even though the DW Kickstarter raised a crap-ton of money to expand the game, I hope that they do NOT launch another Kickstarter in 2017. I'm not a businessman, and I don't know anything about running a game company, but to me Kickstarter is a way for companies to get financial help in launching new products, or adding to existing products. That's fine, but if the same company were to launch a few Kickstarters every year, I'd have to wonder what they're doing with their capital--why they can't fund this stuff in-house, so to speak. Spartan was able to launch both their Halo miniatures games without a Kickstarter, and they're both great games with excellent miniatures. They've stated that the DW Alliance factions are getting an overhaul in 2017 as well; hopefully, they can do that without the community's financial assistance. I think that's a well you don't want to go back to too often.
Just my $0.02. For the record, I hope that DFC does get support and grows; it looks like a pretty cool game.