"Yes, this is for the prologue "The KalKanon Incident" only. The main story is for the future!"
So this Fuze deal is only for a glorified teaser demo? Was the Kickstarter the same or "the main story" as they say above?
My bet is that this was their plain from the start:
-Have a full game in the works already covered financially (Mighty No. 9 sales, Movie deal, Publisher, ect) but they want to get the community involved
-Decide to launch a Kickstarter for a game taking place before the 'full' one (KalKanon Incident) and it needs Kickstarter backing to be funded
-Kickstarter was badly, badly managed, leading to it not getting support
-Concept saw the warning signs before day 20 of the Kickstater so they race to find a publisher to back the game, make a prototype for the community to try out and so on.
-Get a publisher for the KalKanon Incident and released a very early prototype for everyone to mess around with
-Kickstarter still open in hopes of getting more funding for the game but that isn't needed thanks to Fuze publishing the game
-The Fuze deal likely means the game will get a port to their console, but Concept only agreed if they retain the IP rights and if PS4/X1/PC versions happen. Considering they want a huge game leading the console, they don't mind this and agree to give X amount of funding to the project
-The full game is either still coming after the KalKanon Incident (either by Fuze again or by Deep Silver if Mighty No. 9 does well for them) or it will be rolled into KalKanon Incident to make the game longer.