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Ich kann mir vorstellen, das Sony mit diesem Kickstarter Projekt den Markt abklopft und die Nachfrage Checkt. Falls diese Sondierung positiv ist könnten Sie durchaus auch größer in das Spiel investieren.
Shenmue wird das Ziel von 2 Millionen vielleicht sogar heute noch schaffen. Die Hätten 10 Mio nehmen sollen.
If this project reaches its funding goal, Shenmue 3 will be available on the PS4 and PC.
Ich glaube keiner hat geglaubt, dass man mit 2Mio Shenmue 3 entwickelt. Sony finanziert mit, deshalb auch keine Xbone Version.Manchmal hab ich dann doch [STRIKE]Glück beim raten[/STRIKE] Recht :v:
Hier nochmal in Artikelform
Sony Is Helping Make Shenmue III
There’s something curious about Shenmue III on Kickstarter: it’s only asking for $2 million. It took $47 million to build the original game. What’s the deal? As it turns out, Sony’s partnering with its development.
When the Shenmue III bombshell was dropped during Sony’s press conference last night, it wasn’t clear if Sony was simply giving Shenmue creator Yu Suzuki a huge platform to announce the crowdfunding project, or if there was something...more.
Sony director of third party relations Gio Corsi was on the PlayStation live show today, where he joined Suzuki to discuss one of this week’s biggest surprises.
“We hit our goal in under 24 hours,” said Corsi.
“We”?
Apparently, Sony met with Suzuki at the Game Developers Conference in 2014, the same year he presented an extensive postmortem on Shenmue’s development, which reignited fan interest.
Every so often, Suzuki has floated Shenmue 3 around in interviews, and even raised the idea of crowdfunding its development. The problem for Suzuki, of course, was raising enough money.
“Probably Sega will let me make it,” said Suzuki to Gamasutra in 2011, “I think. It’s simply a problem of budget.”
Corsi said Sony’s been mulling Shenmue ever since its “build the list” initiative was started in 2013, in which the company solicited fan requests and tried to turn some of them into a reality.
“Shenmue 3 was the number one ask on the whole building the list campaign,” said Corsi. “When that first started, right off the bat: Shenmue 3, Shenmue 3, Shenmue 3. This has been asked as long as I’ve been at PlayStation.”
When Jason spoke with Sony’s Adam Boyes about the list, Shenmue came up immediately.
“We get a ton of requests for Yakuza, a ton of requests for Shenmue. We see the lists. Like everything that people have tweeted Gio, literally we have a person that compiles those lists and prioritizes based on how many requests we’ve gotten. And I think to date there’s well over 10,000 mentions across like forum threads and stuff like that. So those are the ones we’re focused on.”
It sounds like both Sony and Suzuki found themselves in a tough spot. Fans demanded more Shenmue, but how to prove that beyond a tweet? Social media is nice, but it’s not money.
“We said ‘the only way this is gonna happen is if the fans speak up,’” said Corsi. “We thought Kickstarter was the perfect place to do this. We set a goal of two million dollars, and if the fans come in and back it, then absolutely we’re going to make it this a reality.”
That part isn’t really laid out in the Shenmue III page on Kickstarter, however. There’s no mention that Sony’s involved, nor the promise of additional money from outside investors.
Here’s what it says on the Shenmue III page:
“The real challenge now is to deliver a sequel that we will all be satisfied with after 14 years of waiting. After much research and planning, we set the funding goal at this level believing it will make possible a fulfilling Shenmue experience.
With regards to development of the game, we have an experienced team, deeply connected with the Shenmue franchise. With modern tools, experienced professionals, and the community of Shenmue by our sides, we have set ourselves up for success.
We will do our absolute best to deliver Shenmue 3 and the rewards by their respective deadlines. However, there is always the possibility that problems may arise which could affect reward delivery. There may end up being changes in game or reward designs. We may press right when we are supposed to press left and get hilariously head butted and kneed in the groin.”
Bloodstained, for example, is securing 90% of its funding from outside Kickstarter, with the Kickstarter project being used as a means to confirm there’s loads of fan interest in the game.
With Shenmue III, the rest of the money seesms to be coming from Sony. How much? No idea.
“Sony and PlayStation is definitely a partner in this game,” said Corsi, “and it’s going to be run through third-party production. We’re going to help Ys Net get the game done, we’re going to be partners on it the whole way, and really excited to see this thing come out in a couple of years.”
As of right now, Shenmue III has raised $2.7 million (and counting), and it’s scheduled to be released in December 2017 on PlayStation 4 and PC. Other platforms could happen eventually
Naja hauptsache wir kriegen Shenmue 3 und zwar mit einem Ende. Shenmue 4 und 5 kriegen wir nie!!
Doch das werden wir Suzuki hat doch schon mal gesagt das er alles nicht in 3 reingeqeutschen kann
Und wenn Sony da millionen investiert werden sie auch sicher mit Sega Partnern und ne HD PS4 Collection raushauen
ich bin guter Dinge Seit gestern kann alles passieren
Ich meine er hätte mal gesagt, wenn es nach ihm ginge bräuchte er bis Teil 5 aber ihm ist bewusst das er sich anpassen muss. Das hat er glaub ich schon damals gesagt. Ka. Ich will das Shenmue zuende geht. Wenn Shenmue 3 wieder nur ein Cliffhanger Ende hat und wir wieder den gleichen Scheiß erleben wie mit Shenmue 3... halte ich das nicht aus!^^
Ne bring es zum Ende Yu Suzuki. Dann hat es auch den Vorteil. Bei so ner Sache ist die Chance einer Enttäuschung natürlich immer relativ hoch. 14 Jahre Erwartungen gesammelt, Welt hat sicher weitergedreht und so weiter. Wenn sie es zu Ende bringen können die Leute wenigstens damit abschließen.
Hat er gesagt? Dachte das was von Shenmue noch übrig ist soll ungefähr so vielen Kapiteln entsprechen wie in Teil 2 zu sehen.
Er kann ja den ganzen Content bis Shenmue 5 in Shenmue 3 packen!^^
Ob IV kommt hängt wohl ganz alleine von den VKZ ab.
This is the story of a fan that ends up being co-producer on a game people have been waiting for 15 years. On Shenmue 3 kickstater page, who just broke its $2 millions goal in less than half a day, tuesday, a frenchie is listed besides Yu Suzuki, as co-producer on the project : Cédric Biscay, through company Shibuya Productions. If the name doesn't rign any bell to anyone, millions of players can say thank you to it.
" I love Shenmue to begin with. I played the first two original games in japanese when they came out ". Though his company, Shibuy International who develops economic bridges through france and japan, he meets Yu Suzuki. " We started to talk about the project in 2013 in Monaco, then we talked more in Tokyo and San Fransisco ". The two men first think of two solutions : a real sequel or " something financially less risky. We finally ended up with the former because its what everybody is waiting for " he precises.
Still one big problem to take care : Sega. For years, the company refused to develop a sequel to Shenmue who ended up a financial fiasco on Dreamcast but they didn't want to give or sell the brand either. Biscay doesnt give details but he points that " Sega still holds the rights and accepted the project and the partners ".
No game reach $2 millions on Kickstarter as fast as Shenmue 3. But to create such an ambitious blockbuster, this is only pocket money at best. " Of course it's not enough " he admits. His company is already involved in the Astroboy anime reboot, is also participating in producing Shenmue 3. The other white knight is called Sony. If the game is a PS4 and PC exclusive, it's not by chance. Sony and Suzuki started negociating in GDC 2014. More than money, the Kickstarter is here to take temperature to gauge interest of fans. " If they push the project, then we will deliver " explained Gio Corsi who supervise Sony's projects with tiers publishers. The support isn't only logistic, Sony confirmed us that " of course " there is financial support.
The original Shenmue cost between $47 millions (according to Suzuki) and $70 millions (according to Sega). This sequel should be made for less even if the game use Unreal Engine and no home made software build from scratch like the original. According to Biscay, Suzuki already has a " clear " vision of the pacing of the game that should still be accessible for anyone who never played the original game. " Now the challenge is to make the game and not disapoint the fans " he says. We hope this will ned better than the Veronica Mars movie.