Here’s A Breakdown Of Hover: Revolt of Gamers’ Development Budget

Midgar Studio, the team behind Hover: Revolt of Gamers, have released a budget breakdown of how the game’s development funds are going to be used via their Kickstarter page.

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Hover has acquired a little over $110,000 in Kickstarter contributions, and the image above provides a look at how this money will be divided up for development, following tax deductions.

 

As previously reported, Hideki Naganuma, composer of Jet Set Radio and Jet Set Radio Future, is providing the soundtrack for Hover. This was one of the game’s stretch goals, at $60,000.

 

Midgar say they hope to have a better alpha version of the game released before late 2014. Hover is in development for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Wii U.


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