Indivisible (video game)

[3] The game was initially released in October 2019 for Linux, macOS, Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One and on April 28, 2020 for Nintendo Switch.

The battle ends with Kala being defeated and sealed on Mount Sumeru while Indr finds an abandoned baby they call Ajna (voiced by Tania Gunadi) and raises her as his own daughter.

After defeating Dhar, Ajna unexpectedly awakens a power in her that absorbs him into her mind, which houses a pocket dimension, and so she forces him to take her to his leader, the warlord Ravannavar (voiced by Michael Dorn), who ordered the attack.

After being cast out of Sumeru, Ajna and her companions are rescued by the Deva Thorani (voiced by Zehra Fazal), who guides her to the nearby port, where she meets Angwu (voiced by Laura Patalano) a former member of Indr's party who instructs Ajna to look for three chakra gates around the world and activate them so that she can increase her power in preparation to face Kala in battle.

After doing so, Ajna returns to Sumeru despite being warned by her friends that she might not be ready yet due to her earlier reckless actions, and while facing Kala, she loses herself to anger, becoming a monster that causes massive destruction.

One week later, Ajna recovers and, after seeing the error of her ways (actually revealed to have been caused by Kala's influence on her), becomes determined to atone for her mistakes.

In the occasion, Ajna bids farewell to her companions and convinces Kala to give up on destroying the world; the two merging together and disappearing.

[14] However, on November 13, 2015, the campaign was extended for an additional 20 days after the game received roughly US$963,000 in pledges, above Indiegogo's required 60% threshold.

[4] This was due to the game accidentally being launched on its original planned release date, rather than being delayed to early May 2020 as was intended.

Cancelled downloadable content included several guest characters such as Shovel Knight, Red from Transistor, Annie from fellow Lab Zero game Skullgirls (which, unlike Indivisible, continued getting further updates through Hidden Variable Studios and Future Club), the Drifter from Hyper Light Drifter, and Shantae, among others, which were announced in early November 2015.

[21] On July 17, 2020, it was announced that an animated adaptation of Indivisible was in development for the Peacock streaming service, with Meg LeFauve and Jonathan Fernandez as writers and executive producers.