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Record book of Soulsborne fan art sails past the half zillion mark on Kickstarter

The Soul Arts book.
(Image credit: Tune & Fairweather)

If this year's give away of Elden Ring showed one and only thing, it's that the appetence for Fromsoft's more Soulsy games remains as edacious as of all time. Yes the rest of the industriousness has picked the bones out of those games, and there's no shortage of B-tier up challengers, but nothing has come close: to the extent that, when Elden Ring basically turned upbound look like Cimmerian Souls 4, most everyone just sentiment 'great!'

Youtuber Vaatividya has made a career out of a pacifying Continent accent and piecing together community traditional knowledge in well-produced videos—he's been around for yonks, and tends to be the go-to passport for anyone just getting into the series and its lore. Vaati some time ago began running fan artistry competitions that are always hugely touristed, something that caught the eye of Dublin-supported publishing house Tune & Fairweather, ran by former Edge Man Jason Killingsworth. Tune & Fairweather's signature project is a lavishly produced edition of the Dark Souls tome You Died, away Killingsworth and Keza Macdonald, so you fundament probably imagine what happened next.

Soul Humanities: Presented by Vaatividya is a backed coffee table book, designed by old Bound art editor Saint Andrew the Apostle Hind, that collects and reproduces the filling of the Soulsborne community's fan art alongside commentary from the Youtuber [disclosure: I secondhand to work with Andrew Hinder way rearwards in the day]. The five prowess competitions the run is drawn from were all themed, so the book contains these sections: New Sekiro Prosthetics; Spiritual world lands of Dark Souls; Elden Ring Boss Challenge; Demon's Souls Sixth Archstone; and lastly Imagining Bloodborne 2.

The Soul Arts book.

(Image credit: Tune & Fairweather)

The project only launched a few days past but is already wildly successful, sailing past the uncomplete million mark with 27 years to kick the bucket (it's currently at roughly £530,000). The hunger for something, anything new relating to these games is real. There's unmoving plenty of time to record hop connected, though given the production values of this thing a corporeal copy bequeath set you back £52/$72 plus shipping, though in that respect are various tiers with extras, and you can even buy one communicative away Vaati.

One of the questions I had was whether the featured artists testament benefit from the Holy Scripture's success. Jason Killingsworth says that all the artists have already been paid a licensing fee settled on the design's original funding finish, but "the campaign has destroyed entirely our projections for how swell it mightiness perform. Hence, plans are being ironed-unconscious behind the scenes for how we might share a assign of that extra bounty with the contributors who have made its winner possible. In that respect should equal an announcement from Vaati in the hot future regarding that follow-leading artist contribution."

"With the You Died safari, we used some of the extra take to print prowess cards and stickers to include with orders to show our gratitude to supporters of the campaign and we take some fresh ideas for how we want to make up extra value for backers," writes Killingsworth. "A with the other topic, we want to take in something more touchable to rally that, only we expect to communicate those plans via a send off update to backers in the coming days."

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