Japanese light novel writer Tosa Hasekura, who is famous for "Spice and Wolf", recently announced that he will produce an animation for the game "WORLD END ECONOMiCA" for which he wrote the script. The production costs will be borne by himself, and crowdfunding will be launched only to raise funds for planning and promotion. The response has been enthusiastic and the target amount has been exceeded by twice. · "WORLD END ECONOMiCA" is a PC game produced by Spicy Tales. The script is written by Shikura Tosa. In this work, after bidding farewell to the medieval world of spice and wolf, Shikura Tosa once again takes business as the theme, describing how a young man stands out in the treacherous lunar market "stock market". Shikura Tosa said that although the crowdfunding for the game adaptation animation of "WORLD END ECONOMiCA" has been launched, the production costs of the entire animation will be borne by himself, and the crowdfunding is only for the cost of planning and publicity. As of the time of writing this article, more than 10 million yen has been raised, which is more than twice the crowdfunding target amount. Please stay tuned for more follow-up news. Interested players can also go to the crowdfunding page to support: https://camp-fire.jp/projects/view/210039 |
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