17 years later, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2 is getting an HD remake
Ty s🎉ecures another HD remake as f🉐ans chip in $150,000

Ty the Tasm🔯anian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue is getting an HD remake for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch (with PS5 and Xbox Series X | S backwards compatibility) thanks to its already successful .
Developer Krome Studios has managed this before: in August 2019, it successfully Kickstarted modern console ports for the original gam𓃲e. The Kickstarter for the sequel still has nine days left in it and it's already raised $149,804 – over $17,000 more than the first game. The studio also brought the games to Steam in 2016, so while Ty may not have defined the 3D platformer golden age, he's definitely one of the most enduring characters from the era.
Compared to the Mario 64-style original, where players access isolated levels through central hubs, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue is both more open and slightly RPG-like. It's still a diehard 3D platformer, but as Krome puts it, "compared to TY1, TY2 is big. REALLY big." For its HD return, Krome is promising updated graphics, full achievement ꦇand trophy🎃 support, an all-new hardcore mode, as well as Joy-Con motion controls for throwing Ty's iconic boomerangs.
Thanks to the sequel's super-funded Kickstarter, Ty will also be getting three new skins alongside three new Fourbie skins. These will be available to everyone, not just Kickstarter backers. Developer di🥂ary streams are also planned, and the Kickstarter is closing in on its next stretch goal to release a digital backers-only comic.🅺
Based on its 🃏Kickstarter delivery date, the updated version of Ty 2 will arrive in July 2021.
Another PS2-era classic is getting a remake of its own: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time HD is 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:now slated for March.
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