Deliver Us Home: Kickstarter campaign launched to produce the game and save the series
KeokeN Interactive has launched the Deliver Us Home Kickstarter campaign, in order to finance the project and complete the series.
Development studio KeokeN Interactive has launched the crowdfunding campaign for Deliver Us Home , the long-awaited third installment of the Deliver Us series. Unfortunately the studio is in dire straits and if it doesn’t get enough funding the project will never be realized and the trilogy won’t be completed.
Deliver Us Home presents itself as a single player sci-fi experience in which you search for a new home for humanity, now on the brink of extinction. After the presentation of the game with a teaser last week, the Kickstarter campaign has now been launched , which aims to raise at least 100,000 euros in thirty days to re-establish the studio, hit by numerous layoffs. It will end on July 11, 2024.
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“Taking matters into your own hands after years of pitching is very liberating,” explains Koen Deetman, one of the studio’s founders, who continues “it has motivated us to work hard in the last few weeks. Our creativity has reached an all-time high and we have been working on full capacity to orchestrate the campaign, the trailer and the demo that supporters can play. It is truly a sign of our love and dedication to the craft of making video games.”
Deliver Us Home: Kickstarter campaign launched to produce the game and save the series
As the official press release also explains, the Deliver Us Home campaign arrives at a time of great turbulence within the sector, the effects of which have deeply affected KeokeN . “It’s a tall order to create both a crowdfunding campaign and a demo with a bare-bones staff, while at the same time helping our former friends and colleagues find new jobs,” explained Paul Deetman.
However, Deliver Us Home marks a return to the series’ very roots that the brothers are excited to share with fans new and old. “The game emphasizes mystery, majestic desolation, the thrill of the unknown and offers moments of pure wonder,” it explains. “Combined with our vision of greater player autonomy and a largely linear approach, players will be faced with a unique adventure. At the same time, the campaign forms the basis for shaping the future of KeokeN, with a more leaner and more experienced, better suited to a sustainable future as an independent developer.”
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