Looks Like Strength Of The Sword Ultimate Is Heading To PS Vita, Wii U

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Ivent Games hit the base funding goal on Kickstarter for its 3D medieval fantasy brawler Strength of the Sword Ultimate pretty quickly, securing it for PC. It has also been Greenlit.

 

Stretch goals were reached in no time, too, and that means it should be heading to PlayStation Vita and Wii U as well now. That’s $30,000 for the PS Vita version and $40,000 for the Wii U version.

 

Next up is the  $50,000 stretch goal. Reaching it would mean that Dark Gods are added to the game. These are side stories about these horrendous, evil enemies that you’ll have to fight. They should be tough battles.

 

The final goal sits far away at $100,000, which would fund porting the game to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Additionally, on the Kickstarter page, one of the two members of Ivent Games says that he’ll go bowling dressed as a pixie (“dress, wings, tiara – the whole deal”) if they raise 100,000.


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