Switch wrote:Yokosuka wrote:Monkei wrote: IGN, today:
"Bloodstained is Kickstarter's highest funded game ever, having reached its funding goal in under four hours after its campaign launched."
http://m.ign.com/articles/2016/10/05/bloodstained-ritual-of-the-night-gets-a-publisher
Same mistake here:
http://www.itechpost.com/articles/37621 ... -games.htm
Interestingly, the Japanese version of the IGN article has it correct: "Bloodstained is Kickstarter's second-highest funded game project."
http://jp.ign.com/bloodstained-ritual-o ... -the-night
The other site is even worse: "Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night has been the most funded Kickstarter game receiving $5.5 million and knocking Shenmue 3 from the top spot." - how on earth does that happen? That whole article (at least what I've read of it) sounds like it was written by a toddler though, so I guess the site is irrelevant trash anyway? Just look at that, that's how it begins:
"Castlevania fans have been asking when Koji Igarashi will release its sequel Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night which had been presented on Kickstarter. After its crowdfunding success, the game was able to find a publisher: 505 Games, which is also responsible for publishing Sniper Elite III and Payday 2.
The announcement was posted by Create Games on their Kickstarter page. After that a video was also shown which features Igarashi in a cowboy's hat and carrying a whip. The video also featured 505 Games President Ian Howe telling fans that they are happy to be part of bringing Bloodstained to life. He also praised Igayashi saying the game developer had a "wonderful history of making games." Howell also said that 505 is as thrilled as the fans into making this dream into a reality."
I don't even know where to start