When you’re building a massive transmedia sci-fi project like Fall of the Titans, the standard marketing playbook tells you to set up an email funnel, capture subscribers, and maintain an exclusive newsletter list. I tried it. But here’s the honest truth from the studio: it just didn’t work for me.
This project is not my day job. Between scoring television projects, spending time with family, and dedicating late nights to crafting synth patches in Reason and writing story chapters, managing an email newsletter felt like unnecessary friction. More importantly, it felt wrong to gatekeep world-building drops, lore notes, or behind-the-scenes thoughts behind private inboxes when the entire project is founded on open art and reciprocity.
Everything Belongs in the Open
From here on out, all communications, production debriefs, and universe updates will live directly here on the Dev Blog. No sign-up barriers, no inbox spam, no secret tier emails. Whenever there is a new chapter drop, sound design video, or story reflection, it will be published openly for everyone to read and discuss.
Music & Merch: How It Works
To keep things crystal clear on how you can experience and support the saga:
- Bandcamp Music is Pay-What-You-Want — Now & Forever: Every soundtrack release on Bandcamp is set to “name your price” (€0 to infinity). If you have no budget, download the lossless audio freely. If you choose to contribute €1 or €10, it goes directly back into voice acting and studio production.
- Official Shop Opens in September: Our WooCommerce merch store is ready and will officially open in September, featuring print-on-demand faction gear (Mars Militia and Neo Helsinki Robot Core caps, standard-issue socks, and tactical apparel) produced on demand with Spreadconnect.
Thank you to everyone who reads the story, listens to the music, and shares this universe with fellow sci-fi fans. Let’s keep the signal clear and the transmission public.
See you in the next update,
Millennium Falck

