Mistborn recreation canceled as devs take over Final Fantasy Tactics successor

Given the crossover between videogamers and fantasy followers, there’s an excellent likelihood we’ve acquired some Mistborn followers amongst our readership. Bad information, I’m afraid – Mistborn: Birthright has been cancelled. Better information, for those who occur to even be a fan of Final Fantasy Tactics: the Mistborn devs have taken over improvement on Unsung Story, a non secular successor.

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The Mistborn information comes through a Facebook post by Matthew Scott, CEO of potential devs Little Orbit.  

Original writer Brandon Sanderson had penned an unique story for the sport, which was to be a prequel to the books. By 2012 Little Orbit had truly completed a vertical slice and proven it at E3, however the recreation modified because the companions concerned in its improvement and funding moved round. 

Ultimately, it grew in scope. By 2014, a possible take care of High Voltage Studios had impressed “a spectacular open-world Mistborn game,” with parts of Assassin’s Creed and Dishonored, mixed with physics-based gameplay pushed by Mistborn’s Allomancy magic system. That sounds incredible.

Sadly, two of Little Orbit’s retail distributors “went out of business, taking large chunks of our revenue with them,” Scott says. “Funding for future titles was immediately canceled, and it nearly bankrupted the company. We barely survived.”

Indeed it’s laborious to see how a studio might survive with out funding, however Kickstarter is an avenue that’s labored earlier than. That’s the place Unsung Story is available in.

Mistborn recreation canceled as devs take over Final Fantasy Tactics successorIf you didn’t know, Unsung Story is a tactical RPG, supposedly envisaged by style legend Yasumi Matsuno as a non secular successor to his traditional Final Fantasy Tactics. Accordingly, it’s secured $660,000 in funding on Kickstarter, however to say it’s been going badly could be an understatement – last we heard, it is not been going in any respect.

Kotaku have a handy rundown of the entire sorry affair, however to summarise: unique builders Playdek not solely delayed the sport indefinitely from a July 2015 launch, but additionally randomly switched its focus midway via improvement to stress PvP fight relatively than the story-heavy tactical RPG everybody had signed on for. The phrases ‘PvP’ and ‘multiplayer’ weren’t even within the unique Kickstarter pitch.

About per week after the Mistborn information, Unsung Story’s Kickstarter finally received an update… penned by Matthew Scott. It appears Little Orbit are taking on improvement – in any case, that is $660,000 sitting round doing nothing.  

“First the bad news… Little Orbit is starting from scratch. We have spent hours going through the Kickstarter comments and researching all of the project materials, and I feel the backers have made one thing clear – we need to focus on the original single player game and Matsuno’s design that was promoted during the campaign. And that is exactly what we are going to do.” 

The excellent news is that Little Orbit will honour the unique Kickstarter backer rewards at no further price. Best of luck to them – small and comparatively unproven although they’re – as they attempt to kind Unsung Story out.

As for the Mistborn recreation, Scott’s accomplished the respectable factor and let the rights go. He says they’re “back in Brandon’s hands, so he’ll be able to pursue anyone he wants to.” Here’s hoping that superior imaginative and prescient for a Mistborn recreation involves cross, and we get two nice video games out of all this as an alternative of none. 

 
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