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Fazbear Fighters
7 years ago

Devlog Update 1.1: Programming and Modeling About to Begin!


Hello, everyone! Modeling and programming is officially starting tomorrow! What exactly does this mean, though?

I intend to give big development updates every two weeks, and post teasers in between to keep everyone updated. I’m still scheduling a Q2 2019 release date, but it could potentially be released sooner. I’m not confirming that it will happen sooner, but it’s likely with the N64 graphics and overall ease of making it.

Weekly updates will include the following:

Information on two week progress.
Character model progress.

Things that can be included in two week updates, but not every single one, include the following:

New character reveals
Finished renders of models.
Finished renders of stages.
New items or features.

One last thing: Voting for the roster is still going on in the previous devlog post! Make sure to get your vote in before September 25th!

Thank you all for 120+ views and 10+ followers in slightly more than 24 hours. It truly means a lot to me. :)



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