Ratatan, the spiritual successor to Sony Japan Studio's beloved PlayStation Portable rhythm adventure Patapon, has wrap…
Ratatan, the spiritual successor to Sony Japan Studio's beloved PlayStation Portable rhythm adventure Patapon, has wrapped up its Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, successfully amassing well over £1m - substantially above its £100,000 target - along the way.
Ratatan, if you're unaware, is a collaboration between Ratata Arts, Tokyo Virtual Theory, and pH Studio, with Patapon creator Hiroyuki Kotani at the helm and original Patapon musician Kemmei Adach also returning. It's described as roguelike blend of rhythm and side-scroller action in which players, either battling alone or with friends, build an army of 100 Cobun to take on foes as their march across the world of Redo continues.
."For us, we have spent months and months planning the campaign with countless development hours going into the project...It's been a marathon but we reached the finish line...You have empowered us and given us a great opportunity. We will do our best to make this a project you are proud to have participated in."
With its crowdfunding campaign now complete, Ratatan is targeting an April 2025 release on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, and Steam. The team says it's"actually quite far along in the production cycle and feel very confident in getting everything into the game" in time for its anticipated launch.
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