PlatinGames is back The wonder of 101, a developer game for the 2013 Wii U, in the "reverted" form of Nintendo Switch. For now, Platinha is not working with the game's original publisher, Nintendo, but is turning to Kickstarter to boost crowdfunding Wonder 101: Restored – with the game's launch strategies on PlayStation 4 and Windows PC too.
Wonder 101: RestoredS Kickstarter campaign launched Monday afternoon. The first campaign asked for $ 50,000 to bring the crowd back to remember and publish the game on the switch, with multiple plans to bring the game to PC via Steam (at $ 250,000) and PS4 (at $ 500,000). Within a few hours, PlatinGames easily met these two declared goals.
Platinum is also showing more content to come Wonder 101: Restored, for unlocking purposes, but details on the content and specific amounts of revenue have not been questioned.
The Kickstarter campaign is counting on a long line of digital and physical rewards. Wonder 101: Restored it is planned to be released both physically and physically on the switch, and rewards such as T-shirts, jewelry, stats, and game audio are available. One reward also confirms that he was banned by the game's director Hideki Kamiya on Twitter, when he criticized it.
Helping Platinum in the remaster is Nightawk Interactive, a developer who helped bring in similar games Metal Dance Instruments, Killer Queen Black, again Aladdin and The Lord of the Lions various platforms.
The wonder of 101 was first released for the Wii U in 2013. The secret of the game's core is with players handling 100 heroes at once and combining their powers with large weapons such as a sword, whip, or rifle summoned using WPU-approved GamePad. In Polgon's review The wonder of 101
PlatinGames recently received investment from Chinese company and entertainment company Tencent. At the time, Platinum chief executive Kenichi Sato said Tencent's investment in the studio "will strengthen our base as a business and expand from game development to self-discovery and publishing."
Update: The PlatinGames & # 39; Kickstarter campaign has been an immediate success and has raised more than $ 525,000 from over 8,000 donors, surpassing these two established goals. It means Wonder 101: Restored optimized for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC via Steam. This story has been updated to reflect that.