freedomplanet2Back into 2013, GalaxyTrail/Strife’s Freedom Planet, a dream combination of Megaman, Sonic, and Gunstar Heroes, was funded significantly over the funding goal of $2K, coming in at almost $25.5K. With the extra funding, they were able to meet some stretch goals and increase their efforts to completing Freedom Planet. On July 21st, after three years of development, Freedom Planet launched on Steam and is now available for purchase. It’s priced at $14.99.

For backers who’ve picked the standalone, DRM-free version or the Mac version can download it from a private server within the next couple of days and will receive messages from the developers when they’re ready.

According to the developers in their most recent update for Freedom Planet, there are some big plans for it down the road that will be covered in future updates.

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Julie Morley

Julie Morley is a freelance writer and comic artist from Spring, Texas. She attended the Academy of Art University for two years, studying Animation and Illustration. Whilst here, she learned about writing comic scripts, storyboards, and general storytelling. Since leaving college, she has been working on personal comic projects, stories, and illustrations. She aspires to release a self published comic within two years. For the majority of her life, she has been playing console games, typically being third-person shooters and sandboxes. Her favorite game of existence is Dark Cloud II (Dark Chronicle) and her favorite Indie game is Gone Home.

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