A Japanese indie developer is seeking legal action over alleged missing funds from a crowdfunding campaign, says the funding platform claims the money was ‘mistakenly wired to a different client’

A Japanese indie developer is seeking legal action over alleged missing funds from a crowdfunding campaign, says the funding platform claims the money was ‘mistakenly wired to a different client’


428: Shibuya Scramble is an early pioneer of detective gaming, a visual novel set in Japan’s Shibuya ward that uses live action photographs and a complex timeline mechanic to present its crime narrative. Originally launching in 2008 for the Wii, it was released on Steam a decade later, garnering ‘Very Positive’ reviews and a cult following.

Last year, 428’s executive producer Jiro Ishii announced a spiritual successorโ€”Shibuya Scramble Storiesโ€”launching a crowdfunding campaign on the Japanese platform Ubgoe to fund it. The game blew past its funding goal in less than an hour, raising a total of 55 million yen ($340,000) by the campaign’s end.



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