Two JRPGs of some gender veterans are still seen trapped in Portagri, yet the two have led the mega -successful kickstarter campaign.
First things, some introduction. In 2022, two sports developers joined the forces to hold A.Double kickstarter. ‘Wild Arms author and designer Akfomi Conico announced Western Punk RPG armed fantasia in his new studio, while Mitsuzo Machida did the same with Penny Blood, which was a Gothic spiritual successor to the Clut Classic Game Shadow Hearts.
The double kickstarter is on the rise, which collected about 380 million yen (or about $ 2.6 million), and the rocketing passed several consecutive targets, including consumed ports, timetic chapters, and the “thrilling dog race” in the process.
At that time, it was expected that the two games would be completed and ready to launch in March, 2025.

In the kickstarter campaign Refusal In March, teams announced that both projects have been delayed in the future for an indefinite period because they need extra time to focus on development and probably more importantly to find more partners.
You saw, just last year, Machida Filed a case For former publisher Denjin Entertainment and its former CEO, Benjid, for allegedly unpaid production funds, apparently the double kickstarter campaign was apparently barred from the developers. The company had previously found itself In a dispute More than royalty, while Jade was accused of sexually misconduct before his resignation.
Thankfully, both sports are getting a little love online, thanks to another Jay -affected RPG hit. At least some fans On social media Claire tools jumped on: Campaign 33 Hype on the platform both Penny Blood and Armed Fantasia, hopefully they will have a slight bargaining power.
“With the success of Claire Ozer, I would like to point out that Harr JRPG Penny Blood, the spiritual successor of the famous Shadow Heart Series, is still struggling to find a publisher to fund the game, yet a successful kickstarter has been shown that people want more such games.” One writes.
“Great mind thinks like one,” Another answer givesSaying, “I have literally asked for a game IPS to help publish a publisher only on May 5.” He distributes a screenshot of his old post, stating: “Looking at the recent success with clear tools: Campaign 33, the turn -based RPG is hoping for hope. The Shadow Heart Series OG director is struggling to find a publisher for his new project Penny Blood.”
If a huge crowded funding campaign and fresh success of Claire Ozer: Campaign 33 has taught us anything, though, it is still a large group of concerts that is ready to be ready for old school -style adventures. I hope publishers will see the same lesson.
In the meantime, see our roundup Best JRPGS Now you can play.