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http://mynintendonews.com/2013/08/14/new-atlus-titles-under-zealous-development-says-hashino/


Katsura Hashino, director of Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 and Persona 4, has announced that despite the bankruptcy of Atlus parent company Index Corporation, new titles are “under zealous development.” Eager to connect directly with fans, Hashino made the announcement via a blog post in which he also apologized about the recent financial developments within Index Corporation. His words are sure to raise speculation about what “unannounced titles” could be in the works, while renewing gamer confidence that Index’s troubles will not stall the creative forces at Atlus:


“I’m sorry for the concerns caused by the recent circumstances, and I apologize.  Next year is set to bring many announcements as part of the 25th anniversary of the Atlus brand, but there are a few things I’d like to share before that: all the unannounced titles we are working on are ‘under zealous development’.”




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Good



go Nintendo, buy it lol



Hmmm. I wonder what game he could be referring to.



I just hope no first parties buy them, and no to Sega aswell. Kinda hoping for Koei to buy them though im not sure they are rich enough.



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Good cause I want persona 5 and Shin Megami Tenshi X Fire Emblem to come out



                  

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Persona 5 sure is coming soon lol



I don't understand why people expect Nintendo to buy Index.



HikenNoAce said:
I don't understand why people expect Nintendo to buy Index.


No surprise there.



Einsam_Delphin said:
HikenNoAce said:
I don't understand why people expect Nintendo to buy Index.


No surprise there.


No, please tell me. Because last I checked Index has much more to it than video games. Or will they just close down the other subsidaries and leave only Atlus open?