Switch stretch goal for Project Rap Rabbit lowered

From $5 million to $1.5 million. New digital early bird tier added.
Text: Bengt Lemne
Published 2017-05-17

After a fairly slow start to the crowdfunding efforts of Project Rap Rabbit, the rhythmic collaboration between NanaOn-Sha (Masaya Matsuura) and iNiS (Keiichi Yano), that aims to offer "a true evolution of rhythm-action", some tweaks have been made to the campaign.

Perhaps most notable was the decision to lower the stretch goal for the Switch version (originally at $5 million, which seemed a bit ridiculous and far-fetched) to a more achievable $1.5 million. Furthermore, the digital tiers have been tweaked to include the soundtrack and a new early bird digital tier is available where you can secure a copy of the game for $20.

The campaign is currently only at 10% of its £855,000 target, which means it's got a lot of ground to make up if it hopes to succeed in securing funding with 33 days to go. Most successful Kickstarter achieve far more than ten percent in their first few days, but perhaps these new tiers and the potential of a Switch version will lure more fans in.

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