Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous Update #95

In less than a month, we’ll be able to revisit the world of Golarion, fight some demons, and spend untold amounts of time staring at the character creation screen. But before that happens, we get this Kickstarter update that once again reminds the game’s backers to double-check their orders.

Here’s how you do that:

Hello crusaders!

Less than 4 weeks are left until we release Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. We can’t wait for you to start downloading and playing it. However, we noticed that some of our backers haven’t finished the transfer of their pledges from Kickstarter to our backers’ portal. So we would like to remind you to check that everything is correct with your order there!

Why is it important?

We won’t be emailing codes for the game to you. We created the backers’ portal specifically to allow you to select your favorite platform and activate your code there. So when the release day comes, those who confirmed the pledges will be able to get their codes and start playing right away, while the backers who haven’t confirmed their pledges on the backers’ portal will have to confirm their pledges first.

What should I do?

Please log into your account on the backers’ portal and check the Orders tab. If you see an order from Kickstarter with a ‘Paid’ status, then everything is correct.

But if your Orders tab is empty, it means you didn’t complete the pledge transfer from Kickstarter. Recently we’ve sent the transfer emails again. Please search your mailboxes for an email from media [at] owlcatgames.com containing a link. Follow this link to finish your pledge transfer.

Finishing pledge transfer will allow you to get the code for your game on release!

If your orders are empty, and you didn’t get an email with a link, please write to team [at] owlcatgames.com, and we will help!

If your orders are correct, you don’t need to do anything else.

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Val Hull
Val Hull

Resident role-playing RPG game expert. Knows where trolls and paladins come from. You must fight for your right to gather your party before venturing forth.

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