Kickstarter is now officially a thing.
Not that it wasn’t before. Since its launch in 2009, the crowdfunding website has evolved into an extremely effective financing tool for business ventures, creative projects, and auteurs of all kinds. It has facilitated the relationship between creators and their fans, both giving us access to the people who make things we love and allowing more people to make things we love.
What’s that? You say you wanted a new Breath of Fire game? Well, it seems like you’ll be waiting even longer now that Capcom decided the genre isn’t a real moneymaker for them anymore.