Inafune’s Red Ash is now being funded by FUZE, Kickstarter is for ‘more content’

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Well, it looks like businessman Inafune did some business things, as the Red Ash Kickstarter, which looks like it wasn’t going to make it, has secured outside funding. It will be published by the Chinese digital entertainment company FUZE Entertainment, and Red Ash is now coming to PS4 and Xbox One — it’s a done deal, and the eight-hour base project will be developed. Other stretch goals are “coming soon.”

I don’t really know what to say about this. I mean, I’m glad the game is happening, but it just proves that this project really was announced too early. I did back it at the lowest amount where you could get a digital copy (I wanted to see a new Legends project despite the mishandling of the project itself), but I think I’m going to pull my pledge.

Red Ash [Kickstarter]


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