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Earlier this month, publisher comcept launched its second Kickstarter campaign to help fund the development of a game. Like Mighty No. 9, Red Ash: The Indelible Legend appears to be clear ...
“It’s official: Red Ash: The KalKanon Incident is a GO for full development, along with ports to PlayStation 4 AND Xbox One,” the developer said in an update posted to Kickstarter. Comcept ...
Japanese developer Comcept and Mega Man co-designer Keiji Inafune have launched a Kickstarter project to fund RED ASH, a spiritual successor title to Capcom's long-dormant Mega Man Legends series.
Inafune's company, Comcept, launched a Kickstarter for Red Ash earlier this month, asking for $800,000. It failed to take off with the same fervour as Infanue's previous Kickstarter, for Mega Man ...
Here’s how it works. Comcept USA, the team behind Mighty No. 9, launched a separate Kickstarter in early July for Red Ash: The Indelible Legend, a game/anime combo pack intended as a sort of ...
The Kickstarter for Keiji Inafune’s Red Ash isn’t doing all that well. It’s going slower than one would expect from a popular crowdfunding campaign, and the game’s development staff appear ...
Comcept and Studio 4C have posted their final updates for their respective Kickstarters for Red Ash. While the animation project was the only one that got funded, both are entering production.
After the success of Mighty No. 9 it seemed that Keiji Inafune and Comcept would have the experience with crowdfunding necessary to launch a second campaign successfully, and then Red Ash happened.
Up above? That’s a mock-up for what Comcept’s Red Ash will look like while you’re playing it. Comcept describe the title as an action-adventure with third-person shooter elements.
It's only been a few days since Comcept and Keiji Inafune teased Red Ash, but seeing as the promised date of the reveal is July 4th, it's time the teasing paid off. It wasn't hard to make the ...