Indivisible Hits Its Funding Target Of $1.5 Million

Indivisible, the new action RPG from the developers of Skullgirls, has reached its goal of $1.5 million on the crowdfunding site Indiegogo. Lab Zero finally hit their target with 70 hours to go after previously receiving a 30-day extension from the administrators of the site.

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At the time of writing this, the campaign has now raised over $1,563,000 with 62 hours remaining. The page also states that now the initial funding threshold has been crossed, clearly proving that players are interested, publisher 505 Games will provide the remaining $2,000,000. This essentially means that, as Lab Zero themselves say, “your contribution counts for more than double!”

A prototype of Indivisible was previously released to showcase the core gameplay, featuring a mix of fast-paced, side-scrolling platforming and turn-based combat. So far, the visuals look superb; the characters are all hand-drawn and beautifully animated, creating a game that looks to be brimming with personality. If the full release is as visually enchanting as the prototype has promised, action RPG fans are in for a treat.

With their budget set out, Lab Zero can now storm ahead with the full production of Indivisible, with the final product set to be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows, Mac, and Linux.


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