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Unsung Story Stretch Goals For Vita And 3DS Lowered, PS4 Added

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Unsung Story, the upcoming RPG being developed by Yasumi Matsuno in collaboration with PlayDek, has newly-updated stretch goals, which were announced this evening.

 

The most significant change to the stretch goals is that the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita versions of the game will be greenlit at a lower stretch goal than before. Previously, a Vita version required a $1.8 million in funding, while a 3DS version would have required $2.8 million.

 

Now, the Vita version will require just $1 million in funding, while the 3DS version will require $1.5 million. PlayDek say that many fans asked for the stretch goals for both versions to be lowered. Additionally, at the $1 million mark, composer Hitoshi Sakimoto will work on the project as well.

 

A PlayStation 4 stretch goal has been added for the game as well. At the $1.25 million mark, the game will be ported to PS4. You can find the full list of new stretch goals here.

 

Thus far, Unsung Story has amassed nearly $390,000 in contributions, with 23 days left to go before its Kickstarter campaign comes to an end.

Ishaan Sahdev
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