Atlus’ announcement is what I’m most excited for from Xbox Developer Direct, and I have a few ideas of what it might be. I’ve been a fan of Atlus’ games since I played the original and fell in love with its strange mix of psycho-sexual symbolism and puzzle-solving platforming mechanics. Recent successes like and have made me very excited about their future output.
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After some big years for the franchise, I’d be surprised not to see something related from Atlus. Of course, I also wouldn’t be surprised if they wanted to continue building on the hype around Game of the Year nominee . That said, the announcement could be a total curveball, which I would also welcome.
’s ending makes it very clear that more adventures are on the horizon in the United Kingdom of Euchronia. Without giving too much away, the ending essentially confirms more problems in the kingdom need to be addressed and that the core group of characters is setting off to deal with them. This seems like the perfect setup for DLC that takes place after the main campaign of .
Metaphor: ReFantazio has 14 different followers for players to get to know, however, you may not have time to bond with all of them, so choose wisely.
This wouldn’t be the first time one of Atlus’ RPGs received DLC that took place after the main story., and its recent remake, added a new chapter focused on one of the main game’s party members, Aigis. getting DLC was arguably less telegraphed by the main story than seeing as the protagonist of that game dies at the end. ’s DLC came out about seven months after the original game, so if is following suit, it would make sense to announce any DLC soon.
was a huge success for Atlus, both critically and financially. In fact, at the time of its release, it was Atlus’ fastest-selling game ever, according to Push Square. The game’s success has fueled rumors that other games could be receiving similar updates.
At first glance, the obvious choices for
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