Key Takeaways
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- Metaphor: ReFantazios success doesnt guarantee an immediate sequel, as the team is focused on maintaining quality and careful consideration before moving forward with a new game.
- Studio Zero is investigating options for a potential sequel to Metaphor: ReFantazia, but has not yet decided on their next steps or presented proposals to Atlus leadership.
- The future of the ReFantazio series looks promising as Atlus sees it as a core pillar of its future.
- Studio Zero is also considering an updated version of Metaphor: ReFantazia. Fans will need to remain patient for further updates on potential new installments in the series.
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Potential Sequel for Metaphor: ReFantazio Pends Quality Assurance and Careful Consideration
Although Metaphor: ReFantazio has captivated players, its success doesn’t guarantee a sequel, especially since director Katsura Hashino is focused on maintaining quality over a rushed production schedule. In an interview with Game Informer, Hashino addressed the possibility of Metaphor: ReFantazio 2, stating that Atlus is in no rush to produce a sequel. While a new game isn’t assured, any potential sequel must build upon the strengths of the first. Hashino confirmed that the team is still investigating options for a sequel. They have yet to decide on their next steps before presenting proposals to Atlus leadership. Hashino emphasized that strong sales don’t automatically lead to a new game: “Just because we’ve had some success doesn’t mean we want to capitalize on it and immediately release a sequel. We want to carefully consider this.” The game features characters like Lina, as well as Louis and Elhaym from Xenogears. Studio Zero, the team behind Metaphor: ReFantazio, is also considering an updated version of the game.
Potential New Installment for ReFantazio Series in Development Pipeline
Given that Atlus intends ReFantazio to serve as a core pillar of its future, its success strongly suggests a new game will eventually emerge, though Hashino indicates that the team is still conceptualizing ideas for development. The future of the ReFantazio series looks bright, but fans will need to remain patient.
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