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Faelco said:

Huge difference here. The third game was always planned and wasn't possible due to low sales of VLR in Japan, the fans pressure towards the publishers just helped Uchikoshi to get some money to end its series. Even the 999 remaster was planned a long time ago for the Vita to get the full series.

Now that it's done, he's already working on a new project, we got a first image a few days ago... Zero Escape is over, it's time to move to something else.

We dont know that.ZTD released on June, so that gives a bit less than a year to develop the collection that, lets be frank, is made up of a remaster of a VN which is as simple as it gets to develop(since 80% of the work is done, which is the writing, and the art is really "simple"), and the other part is a straight port.So the collection could very well have been made as response from the ZTD sales.Not to mention that this comes off after the franchise was supposedly "dead".Why waste extra resources on a stagnant franchise?

And yes, Uchi already moved to a new game(Project: psynch), and while it is up in the air while it is a new IP or Zero Escape(Im pretty sure it is a new IP), it dosent stop them from developing a new Zero Escape down the line, or to have Uchi to start lightly working on a new Zero Escape while he directs this other game.

I trully believe that it will depend on how this collection fares.And if it previous sales on the franchise are any indication, it dosent need to sell that many to be successful.



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1