PS4, Xbox One Stretch Goals Added To Night Cry Kickstarter

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Nude Maker has worked out how much it would cost to port its upcoming survival horror game Night Cry to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. As such, stretch goals to make these console ports happen have been added to the game’s Kickstarter.

 

For a PlayStation 4 version to go under way $450,000 in funding will be needed. While an Xbox One version takes the funding goal up to $550,000. Unfortunately, with less than a week to go and the base funding goal of $300,000 yet to be reached, it seem unlikely that these stretch goals will be reached.

 

Even so, Nude Maker has released a new extended gameplay video of Night Cry in its latest Kickstarter update. It shows an early part of the game and is narrated by Playism’s Douglas Watt.


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