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The Wonderful 101 Remastered: 2 million dollars in Kickstarter and new goal

The Wonderful 101 Remastered: 2 million dollars in Kickstarter and new goal

A little more than a day after completing its successful collective financing campaign, Platinum Games achieves a new goal; there are only two more objectives

The Wonderful 101 Remastered, the remastered version of the celebrated original Wii U action game by Platinum Games for PC, PS4 and Nintendo Switch, is about to end a successful Kickstarter campaign in which it has already exceeded 2 million of dollars raised, remember, from a minimum of just over 45,000 dollars needed. Thus, and after reaching such a large figure, Platinum Games meets a new objective of the campaign, which is none other than Luka's Second Mission, an additional 2D adventure.

Two more objectives at 2.25 and 2.5 million

Thus, at the time of writing this news, Platinum Games has reached 2 million dollars, which translates into new playable content for The Wonderful 101 Remastered; Now, and only 29 hours after the end of the collective financing campaign, there are only two objectives set at 2.25 and 2.5 million dollars, respectively.

In case of reaching these figures, two orchestral themes with The Won-Stoppable Wonderful 100 and Tables Turn, new versions of the original musical themes, would be added to the game. The last objective would be the addition of new languages ​​to the game and that the sponsors can request in the comments of the campaign, although with so few hours of margin it seems unlikely that it will be reached.

The Wonderful 101 Remastered: 2 million dollars in Kickstarter and new goal

The Wonderful 101 Remastered will arrive on PC, PS4 and Nintendo Switch on May 22 at an official price of 44.99 euros; As usual in these versions recovered from the past, new features such as better graphics and new content are added, as is the case with the new objective achieved and the mission in 2D.

As recently pointed out from Platinum Games, the raison d'être of this financing campaign was not to raise money, but to unite the fans and generate excitement around the original Wii U game in order to enjoy it on current platforms.

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