In the space of just under a year, John Smedley’s Pixelmage Games has closed down and Hero’s Song has been canned.
Following his departure from SOE, Smedley’s new studio Pixelmage were working on Hero’s Song, a 2D pixel art RPG. The project had gone to crowdfunding earlier in the year but failed to reach the targets set, which might have been an indication that another pixel art game was just not wanted. There’ve been a lot in 2016.
Despite failing to raise the necessary funds the game still went into Early Access.
PixelImage’s John Smedley broke the news earlier with the following statement:
We sincerely value our customers. You’re our most important focus and have been from day one. We’re going to offer 100% refunds to all of the people who bought Hero’s Song.
For our Indiegogo customers, please email [email protected] with your name and information about which one of the packages you bought so we can make sure you get your money back. Our team will respond to confirm we received your email and we’ll make sure you get your refund quickly.
For players that purchased via Steam you will be able to claim your refund through the normal Steam refund process. Go to https://help.steampowered.com and you can get your refund right away.
Thank you for all the support you showed us. We’re sorry things worked out the way they did, but we feel strongly that we gave it our all and we’re proud of how far we came with the game. The fact that we weren’t able to finish the game is painful, but the journey of making Hero’s Song has been a great experience for us and we’re just sorry we couldn’t take it all the way.