You will receive the actual items pictured. The second most funded video game is Torment: Tides of Numenera from inXile Entertainment, which collected $4.18 million, followed by Obsidian's Pillars of Eternity, which ended its Kickstarter campaign at $3.98 million.Ĭongratulations to Igarashi and his team! Now, the only hard part for us, fans and gamers, is to wait for the game for two years. Bloodstained Ritual of the Night Collectors Box Kickstarter Ed PS4 + Large shirt. The Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Kickstarter campaign closed with a total of $5,545,992, which should bring the Castlevania-style game to life. The total pledged amount also opened up a handful of exciting modes, such as speed run, boss rush, retro level, classic, online challenge and boss revenge mode, which only unlocked after the game hit $5.5 million in the final hours of the campaign. This console game would reportedly be developed by Armature Games, which has game titles such as Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, Metal Gear Solid HD Collection and Injustice: Gods Among Us under its belt. One of the larger stretch goals was the Nintendo Wii U release version. In addition to the original goals of Igarashi, the Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night now includes multiple playable characters, a prequel mini-game for all gaming platforms and completely orchestrated soundtracks. The Kickstarter project passed the $1 million mark on its first 24 hours, immediately achieving a number of stretch goals, which included cheat codes being available and the hiring of voice actor David Hayter from Metal Gear Solid, who would portray Gebel in the game. Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night was originally revealed back in 2015 as a Kickstarter featuring Koji Igarashi of Castlevania fame. Partly, from the game itself and partly because it’s managed to raise ten times the amount it needed to. Inspired by the success of the Kickstarter campaign of Keiji Inafune's Mighty No.9, Igarashi teamed up with Inti Creates, which also developed the Mighty No.9 game and is responsible for the popular Mega Man Zero video game series. This week, a project going through Kickstarter caught my eye. With 64,867 backers pledging money for Igarashi's spiritual successor to the much-loved Castlevania series, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is set to be developed by the Japanese company Inti Creates and published by Deep Silver with an estimated release for the PC, Mac and Linux through Steam and GOG.com as well as for the PlayStation 4, PS Vita, Wii U and Xbox One consoles by March 2017. Igarashi, famous for his brand of Castlevania games, initiated the Kickstarter project this May with a goal of $500,000 to fund the development of the side-scrolling adventure game. It is set to close on June 12th.Koji Igarashi's Kickstarter campaign for the upcoming game Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night has closed, amassing over $5.5 million, which easily sets a record for the most funded video game software project in Kickstarter history. Since its launch on Monday, Bloodstained has successfully raised $1.4 million from nearly 19,000 backers. The game is set to hit stores in March 2017 and will be available on Xbox One, Playstation 4, and Steam (PC/Mac/Linux). Those who back the video game’s project will receive a digital copy for $28. Castlevania composer, Michiru Yamane has also jumped on the Bloodstained ship and will be creating the game’s soundtrack with Ippo Yamada, who is known for his work on Resident Evil. The media outlet also revealed that Bloodstained is being developed by Inti Creates, which is the studio behind other famous games including Mega Man and Mighty No. In 2015, more than 60,000 fans pledged a combined 5.5 million on Kickstarter to fund the games creation. As he begins a new chapter of his career as a developer, he’s looking forward to trying things that will enhance, rather than detract from, that core gameplay.” They each have unique Combat properties and will present an ever changing challenge. With your help, I hope to create a new game built on some of the classic gaming principles my works are known for.”Īccording to The Verge, Igarashi is said to be “very excited about exploring the paths a 2.5D style opens up within the classic Igavania formula. “Many years have passed, but it’s finally time we meet again.
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