Skara - The Blade Remains
A project in London, United Kingdom by 8 Bit Studios000days
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Launch Skara- a desperate struggle to survive on a dying planet filled with hand-to-hand combat and multiplayer online battle arenas.
Backers: 130
Average Pledge Per Backer: £308
Funded: £40,037 of £150,000
Dates: May 14th -> Jun 29th (47 days)
Project By: 8 Bit Studios
Backers: 130
Average Pledge Per Backer: £308
Funded: £40,037 of £150,000
Dates: May 14th -> Jun 29th (47 days)
Project By: 8 Bit Studios
£40,037
current pledge level
Last Updated: June 29 @ 22:02 -0400 GMT
26%
of goal
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Latest News
Starting from scratch
June 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Hellow, 8-bit Studios has formalized an agreement with Epic Games to use Epic’s latest Unreal Engine 4 to develop Skara—the Blade Remains. Skara will be one of very few licensed to use the “most world-class game engine to date.” Unreal 4 will... (Read More)
The last stage
June 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello, finally, I´m back in Barcelona. Our presence last week at the E3 2013 was incredible, and I´m more than happy with the direct communication we were able to enjoy with fans, gamers and the media. I realized it is a lot easier to explain what... (Read More)
Live from the E3 at L.A.
June 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello! crazy week for César, me and the rest of the team attending the E3 at Los Angeles. Setting up the booth, talking to media, arranging meetings...and runing like headless chikens! But everything looks fantastic, and the only shame is that we... (Read More)
The Kickstarter Compendium
June 5th - via: gameinformer.com
Welcome to the Kickstarter Compendium, a gathering of games and game-related projects that we’ve come across that deserve your attention. The crowd-funding model for video games has resulted in some interesting new game ideas, and new projects are going up on a weekly basis that deserve your attention. (Read More)
The combat system.
June 4th - via: kickstarter.com
In this video update Jesús Luengo, our Lead Game Designer, will briefly explain you how the Skara combat system works. We are improving the fights in Skara every day, so stay tunned for upcoming updates to learn more about the game and how the... (Read More)
The F2P dilema
June 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Hi there, Crazy days at the Skara headquarters, working 16 hours per day including Saturdays and Sundays. But the game is looking great at this point, it´s incredible how Skara is growing so fast and every day we see something new. David Vercher,... (Read More)
The Journey begins. Environments
June 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Welcome to the first update of Skara – The Blade Remains. For the past two weeks, we have been focused on enhancing both the game and the Kickstarter campaign. Thank you very much to all the backers who sent comments, suggestions and advice, as a... (Read More)
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May 22nd - via: igameresponsibly.com
Pardon our tardiness. This week has been chock full of Xbox One related happenings. As a result the flood of information has left us in a state of exhaustion. We did happen upon a few fabulous new additions to our first double digit Kickstarter Spotlight article. That’s right, two and a half months worth of great projects that are trying to raise capitol to self publish games that larger publishers, for some reason, won’t touch with a nine foot pole. Which is confounding because, in general, publishers are more open to new ideas at the beginning of a console generation. It’s also looking like indie developers won’t be self publishing to Microsoft’s Xbox One console. So it’s a good thing crowdfunding is alive and well. Let’s clear the dark clouds away with a bit of sunshine. This week we’re all over the place genre-wise with our first MOBA as well as TBS, and side scrolling mayhem. (Read More)
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