Red Ash Falls Short Of $800,000 Kickstarter Goal

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Comcept’s Red Ash Kickstarter has ended, and it’s objective has not been reached. The developer was seeking $800,000 for the Mega Man Legends successor. However, it closed on August 3 with only $519,999 raised from 6,550 people.

 

Red Ash is still going to be made. FUZE Entertainment funded the KalKanon Incident in its entirety. Failing to meet the $800,000 goal means that Tyger won’t be a playable character, there will be no Challenge Dungeon, and the post-game epilogue starring Call and Gofer won’t be added to the game.

 

The PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC will hopefully see Red Ash released in 2017.


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