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Re:Legend devs say the goal after their hugely successful Kickstarter is to not "f@#% up"

by rawmeatcowboy
14 March 2018
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Did you know that the Kickstarter for Re:Legend was Southeast Asia's biggest Kickstarter ever? The game pulled in over $480k, which helped it hit a stretch goal for Switch release. The game's initial funding goal sat at $53k, which was easily hit. With so many people backing the project and plenty of cash rolling in, what does the dev team do next? Developer DC Gan put it rather bluntly.

"Don't fuck up. We are making every move very conservatively; making sure we don't get bloated, making sure we don't get carried away," he says. "We really feel this is a critical situation, and we need to solve it, but we're not sure how. So we try to reach out to as many advisors as possible, to make sure we're on the right track."

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