A number of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Kickstarter backers have been met with unexpected shipping costs, which in some cases have nearly doubled the amount people will pay.
On the game's Kickstarter page, supporters have called out developer Rabbit and Bear for its «ridiculous» shipping fees. «Mine's $54 to Malaysia (PC Steam). I backed the game for $60...,» one supporter said, with another adding: "$14 for shipping a game, (Standard EU Shipping, not even sure there [is] any insurance fee in that), never saw a shipping price like this."
Another questioned the developer's choice to ship to Oceania from Germany rather than Japan. «Why would you quadruple the distance and prices for us? Since the very beginning you promised shipping would be from the nearest fulfilment centre, so why was all of Oceania (and many Asian countries, too) swapped away from shipping from Japan,» they wrote.
«If it's too late to swap shipping centres now, I hope you can get yourselves organised and actually use the nearest/cheapest shipping routes and centres for additional rewards! You've broken explicit promises about shipping/fulfilment.»
One commenter noted that supporters can ask the developer to send everything from their pledge in one go, to avoid multiple shipping costs. «That's actually really great to hear because I wasn't about to drop $20+ for a small cardboard sleeve with a plastic box and a piece of paper in it,» came a reply. But even so, the user said the developer should have been more upfront about this solution, «instead of saying 'all will be sent one by one as per manufacturing'.»
In an update on the Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Kickstarter, Rabbit and Bear said the team was sorry supporters had been surprised by the additional shipping costs, but that it was always planned these would be extra.
«At the beginning of the campaign, we stated that shipping would be calculated later as an additional cost. It was difficult to determine shipping costs during
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