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Xenocider’s Kickstarter campaign has been canceled

We’ve been pretty excited about Xenocider – a Space Harrier inspired, on-rails shooter that was planned for the Dreamcast by developer Retro Sumus.

But as excited as we were for the game, its Kickstarter campaign didn’t go exactly as planned, and Retro Sumus has canceled the project today with six days remaining, after only raising about $24,000 of its $92,000 goal.

“We have learned A LOT from this. We have made mistakes, of course, and we know we can do it better and come back stronger than ever,” Retro Sumus wrote in a campaign update. “Perhaps we put too much trust in our product and underestimated the importance of better advertising, of having good contacts, and whatnot.”

While this news is certainly disappointing to those looking forward to the game, all hope isn’t lost as the team still plans to continue work on the game.

“We will keep working on Xenocider, on alternative ways of making it happen, because we love our project and are deeply proud of what we were (and still are) intending to create,” the update read.

“Those of you who were fans or followers of Retro Sumus already know we like keeping you guys informed of what we’re up to. We have no plans of changing that. This is only a good bye for now. We will be back, and we will be better.”

We’ll be sure to keep a close eye on Xenocider’s progress going forward, and we wish Retro Sumus luck in continuing development of the game.

 

Chris Powell

Chris is the editor-in-chief of Mega Visions Magazine and the co-creator of SEGA Nerds. He was the former managing editor of Airman magazine and has written for publications like Joystiq, PSP Fanboy, RETRO magazine, among others.
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