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Woolfe Hits Early Access; PS4 and Xbox One Release Due Later This Year

J Station X: After announcing the Woolfe release date, developers GRIN have now released the game on Early Access. A new Woolfe trailer is also available.

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Iltapalanyymi3391d ago

tried the demo on my PC last year.
cant wait to get this on my PS4.

Sharingan_no_Kakashi3391d ago

I'd almost forgot about this!!! Can't wait for release.

snookiegamer3391d ago

My kinda game!

Love the art style, heroine looks fierce! ;0)

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Christopher3391d ago

Doesn't look bad. Reminds me of Trine, which I enjoy.

Bad joke: but should I hold out for the sequel, Wooolfe?

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Rebellion reward Woolfe The Red Hood Diaries Kickstarter backers with custom made Christmas Gifts

Rebellion, who recently aquired the IP for Woolfe The Red Hood Diaries have rewarded backers from the game with Christmas gifts including a custom Boxed version of the game and Hardcover Artbook.

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Rebellion Purchases Woolfe IP, Pledges to Deliver Missing Kickstarter Rewards

Independent UK developer Rebellion announced today it has purchased all assets and intellectual property rights related to Woolfe – The Red Hood Diaries.

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MONOLITHICIDE3123d ago

Great news and a great publisher/studio of one of my favorite franchises.

Skate-AK3123d ago

Awesome. Glad to have helped this happen by my recent purchase of Sinper Elite 3 Ultimate Edition.

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GRIN's Woolfe, a Kickstarter Cautionary Tale for Developers & Backers

Marcus Estrada writes: "What does this mean for the over 2,000 backers of the project? Well, hopefully you received a digital game key if you backed at such a reward, as that appears it’s all you will have to remember the campaign by. GRIN confirmed they will not be able to ship out rewards even though most are otherwise ready to go. Postage is a huge expense which it seems was not collected as part of the Kickstarter. Tons of crowdfunding campaigns have found themselves destroyed by physical rewards."

Chanogram3194d ago

Kickstarter is VERY clear when you fund something that there is no guarantees. In this case, the company made a clear effort to deliver, but in the end, failed. I was someone who invested, and it sucks, but I knew it was a possibility.

If the idea of possibly NOT getting anything for you money worries you, then you should stay away from crowd-funding and buy the games when they officially release. For every game like this, there are a few that make it and turn out well though.

Sharingan_no_Kakashi3193d ago

Sad to see this kind of thing happen. Did the game score well?

mkis0073193d ago

I almost backed this one...Just forgot about it until it had closed.