| noshten said: So a few more titles revealed for the fall & beyond.
Expected reveal for Gust, after the worldwide success of Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout, it was the best selling game in the franchise WW with over 420K sales. In Japan, I wouldn't call this a major announcement. The last game in the Atelier series to sell over 100K on a single platform was Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk back in 2012. This one might sell over 100K on the Switch, it could become the best selling game in Japan on the franchise if it beats Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg which sold 212K in 1997. Considering the new demographics buying the Switch right now this might prove to be a great time for Gust to really grow this franchise.
Atlas is bringing SMT III to the Switch and PS4 in Japan this year, expecting this one to sell >300K on the Switch. Nocturne originally released on the PS2 back in 2003, so this will be the first remaster of the game. Not too familiar with this franchise but the original had two versions with the first selling 245K and Nocturne Maniax launching the following year selling an additional 77K
We've known about this game for a while, as far we know it's still at the very least a timed exclusive for the Switch in 2021. We'd see how the SMT III does and be able to better predict what the expectations for this game to be. The best-selling Altus games in Japan are Persona 1 & 5 which both sold over 400K.
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This is hilariously delusional. A SMT remaster doing 300k on one platform......LMAO







