Most Kickstarter-funded projects are lucky enough to be finished and released in some fashion for PC, but Hand of Fate has not only secured PS4 and Vita support, but has now secured a release on Xbox One as well on January 2015.
Microsoft must be impressed with the indie title as much as everyone else is, including myself. The combination of card-based tabletop games with an action RPG is ingenious, and I've found myself playing about ten rounds of Hand of Fate in a single night.
David Goldfarb (Battlefield, Payday) has also created new content, including optional quests and original items, for Hand of Fate and can be accessed by players with its Steam Early Access build before the game's official launch.