Secret Of Mana Composer To Make Original Tunes For Pixel Noir

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Turn-based RPG Pixel Noir has been successfully funded on Kickstarter. The $30,000 funding goal has been surpassed and so stretch goals are now being planned out.

 

However, with this achievement comes another announcement. The team has brought on the help of Hiroki Kikuta, the Secret of Mana composer, to lend Pixel Noir some original tunes.

 

With the base funding goal reached, Pixel Noir should be heading to PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita for about November 2016. There’s also a Windows and Mac demo up for grabs over on the game’s Kickstarter page.


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