From the latest update...
The Kickstarter will now shift to expanding the content beyond that, rather than initial development.
Hello everyone!
We have some very important and happy news for you today!
It's official: RED ASH: The KalKanon Incident is a GO for full development, along with ports to PlayStation 4 AND Xbox One!
We know this is sudden news. Are you surprised? How have we decided to develop the game before the Kickstarter campaign finishes? Well, thats thanks to the support of FUZE Entertainment, who well introduce now.
So basically the initial goal of the Kickstarter, The Kalkanon Incident, will be coming to PC/PS4/XB1, regardless of the Kickstarter.What happens to RED ASH now?
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First off, the contribution of FUZE is a done deal. We can officially confirm that "The KalKanon Incident will be developed to completion, with the initial goals for game content (8 hours), along with ports to BOTH PlayStation 4 and Xbox One!
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The rights to RED ASH will be retained by comcept. We're excited to find such a great partner in FUZE who believes in our vision in its pure form. In addition, comcept will retain rights to creative discretion and decisions in game development.
What happens to Kickstarter?
The Kickstarter campaign is going 100% towards more content! Consider your pledge a contribution to stretch goals from here on out.
Exactly what are those stretch goals? We're sorry to say that will have to wait a little while longer! Like we said, we're very busy with many behind-the-scenes things over here, and we apologize if you feel left in the dark. As you can see, the things we have brewing that are keeping us occupied are BIG, and all for the purpose of getting you RED ASH in its biggest, bestest form. That's the reason we're less communicative than we'd like to be!
We know were in the final days of our campaign, but wed like to ask fans to continue their support of RED ASH! Your money is going towards 100% content now, so please look forward to the revised "stretch goals"!
The Kickstarter will now shift to expanding the content beyond that, rather than initial development.