It’s not a Nioh or Sekiro board game, but it reminds us of both games, spanning Spanish and sweeping Kickstarter
Harakiri: Blades of Honor has raised more than 650,000 euros and has artists with video game credits.
Given the passion for video games we cultivate at 3DJuegos, we occasionally take a sideways look at what’s going on in the board game industry. On this occasion, we’re blown away by the tremendous success of a Spanish project on Kickstarter, christened Harakiri: Blades of Honor, offering us a trip to a fantastical feudal Japan that reminds us of Nioh and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
Harakiri: Blades of Honor rose €654,100 4,009 sponsors on the well-known crowdfunding portal thanks to Co-op dungeon offer for up to 4 players The exploration of a huge and detailed map combined with epic and strategic combat against all kinds of AI-controlled enemies promises to take the classic gameplay of the genre to the next level. We repeat everything carefully in feudal Japan.
Artists with a background in Ubisoft and PlayStation took part in the projectThe success of this experience was such that their publisher, Synergic Games, decided to return to the platform to offer it to users, four months after seeing the title on Kickstarter become the highest-funded dungeon crawler board game in Spanish history. A new opportunity to book the adventure. “It’s going to happen last chance to get a unique board game that can’t be found anywhere else. Notably, it’s available for purchase by the end of the year, but there will be special rewards in these early months.

As we said at the beginning, Harakiri: Blades of Honor brings back memories of great afternoons thrown into Nioh and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, but it also features triple-A game industry veterans, hit comics and TV series. companies like Netflix, Disney, Marvel, HBO, Ubisoft or PlayStation. If all goes well, the board game will reach buyers in May 2023.
Source: 3D Juegos
