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8-Bit Adventures 2 at Tokyo Game Show 2020 + Big Sale!

I'm thrilled to announce that 8-Bit Adventures 2 was selected as one of the indie games to be exhibited at Tokyo Game Show 2020! Operating as a digital event, TGS will run for the rest of the week - from the 23rd to the 27th of September (Japan Standard Time) - and there'll be a ton of great games on show, everything from indie to AAA!

It's a genuine honour to be selected for TGS, a game show that - especially as a fan of JRPGs - I've excitedly followed every year since the early 2000s. Its always been one of the most storied events in the industry, so I hope you'll check it out!


You can learn more about TGS 2020 here: https://tgs.nikkeibp.co.jp/tgs/2020/


Or check out the 8-Bit Adventures 2 Exhibitor Page: https://tgs-online.eventos.tokyo/web/portal/309/event/1214/module/booth/33324/21477


And don't forget - anyone can play the 8-Bit Adventures 2 Demo, available on Steam right now!

TGS 2020 Steam Sale

Steam's also holding their own Tokyo Game Show 2020 event, and in celebration of this I've put several of my old games on sale!


From 10AM on September 24th through to 10AM on September 28th (Pacific Time), you can get 8-Bit Adventures at 60% off! That means you can own it for just $4 USD! You can also get the fantastic Remastered Soundtrack 30% off ($3.50 USD), or the Game + Soundtrack bundle 45% off (that’s only $6.60 USD)!


https://store.steampowered.com/app/370300/8Bit_Adventures_The_Forgotten_Journey_Remastered_Edition/


Additionally, my most recent game Tales Across Time is also participating in the sale, making an already cheap game even cheaper! You can now get it 20% off - that's just $2.39 USD!


https://store.steampowered.com/app/461710/Tales_Across_Time/


As I've said before, these discounts won't get any lower in the future, so now's the time to buy if you're interested in checking these games out!


Soundtrack Samples

I'd also like to give a quick plug to the 8-Bit Adventures 2 SoundCloud page! So many people loved the music in the recent 8-Bit Adventures 2 trailer and wanted more. Well, we have 20 music samples for your listening pleasure already on our SoundCloud, so please feel free to check them out: https://soundcloud.com/8bitadventures2


The soundtrack is composed by the wonderful Sebastian Cruz (also known as Carfonu). He composed the music for the first 8-Bit Adventures as well, but he's absolutely outdone himself this time - creating a phenomenal 78 song soundtrack. If you like 8-bit or RPG music, you won't want to miss it!

Finally, if you’d like to support 8-Bit Adventures 2, please consider adding the game to your Steam wishlist – it might seem small, but it genuinely makes a big impact on Steam’s algorithms and will help us gain more visibility as we approach release!


Thank you all very much for your support (especially after the Gamescom trailer launch - that's been amazing!) and I hope you all enjoy TGS 2020! I'm excited to see what the week brings =D

~Josh


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This is such an exciting update! It’s awesome to see 8‑Bit Adventures 2 featured at the Tokyo Game Show — that’s a huge platform, and a big sale there must have been amazing for fans and new players alike. Your coverage really captures the energy and enthusiasm of the event, and it makes me even more curious to dive into the game myself.

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Mar 02

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