Fortune Summoners: Secret of the Elemental Stone To Cost $20 Or Less

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The release of Fortune Summoners: Secret of the Elemental Stone has been delayed by a week, Carpe Fulgur announced today via their forums. The side-scrolling action RPG is now slated for release on January 24th.

 

Additionally, following feedback from fans regarding the game’s previously announced price of $25, Carpe Fulgur are in discussions with their distribution partners and with Fortune Summoners developer, Lizsoft, regarding the pricing.

 

At present, the plan is to price the game at no higher than $20, although Carpe Fulgur say it could even be lower. In the meantime, the full version of Fortune Summoners is being tweaked further to iron out issues that were present in the game’s demo.

 

An updated version of the demo will be available on Steam in the future as well.


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