Tactical RPG Unsung Story: Tale of the Guardians has updated its
Kickstarter stretch goals to include PlayStation 4 development, putting hope in those wanting to see the imaginings of Final Fantasy Tactics designer Yasumi Matsuno on the new console.
According to Playdek's latest post on their Kickstarter campaign, changes have also included a few additional stretch goals to the project on top of this, while re-working its earlier stretch goals following comments from its fanbase. This includes confirmation of the release of a copy of the game to every backer that hits the $80 tier.
Currently the campaign is just under $400,000, with the first stretch goal to hire English and Japanese translators Alexander O. Smith and Joseph Reeder to translate the game, who have previously worked with Matsuno. Those looking to get a PS Vita version will find the $1 million mark to their fancy, with the PlayStation 4 version coming in at $1.25 million funded goal. A 3DS version is also planned if the team get to the $1.5 million tier.
Unsung Story: Tale of the Guardians is described as "the next step in the evolution of the RPG tactics game" by its creators. The game presents players with an original fantasy world, Rasfalia, in which knights, wizards and archers battle in a decades-long war. Told from the perspective of "those who make history but are never recognized for it," Unsung Story promises a traditional hero's journey featuring ordinary soldiers who "bring about great changes by the small choices they make in life."
For full details on the new stretch goals and to see more on the game check out the
Kickstarter campaign.