The Red Ash anime Kickstarter is funded, game still woefully behind

Maybe we’ll hear some Mighty No. 9 news

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Yes, you read that right — there are two Kickstarters currently underway for Red Ash — one is for an anime, and the other is for the game. While the latter is now funded by way of an outside publisher for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, the former project barely made its goal of $150,000 earlier this morning. So yeah, there’s a Red Ash anime now, and the “extra content” play for the game has decidedly failed, hovering at roughly $500,000 of its $800,000 goal with just a few hours left.

I wonder if Comcept will spill the beans on the possible Mighty No. 9 delay. People keep citing one response by way of a backer forum, but that was an unrelated issue last week. Comcept has yet to comment on the newest development, and publisher Deep Silver has even declined to comment entirely on the matter.


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