The Nintendo GameCube was arguably niche compared to its then-competition, the PS2 and Xbox. However, it still managed to rack up a respectable selection of iconic and often underrated releases. With fans clamoring for many of its overlooked titles to be brought over to Nintendo Switch, it looks like they could see one soon.
According to Exputer, Bandai Namco and Nintendo-owned studio Monolith Soft is working on a modern remake of Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean. The cult-classic JRPG series is reportedly making a return in the Summer of 2023, for Big N's hybrid console.
As with the 2003 original, this too will be managed by Monolith Soft. The Japanese development studio is renowned for its Xenoblade Chronicles series of massive open-world RPGs. Additionally, Bandai Namco is also collaborating with them on the project. This makes sense as Namco published the original before its merger with Bandai.
Exputer also claimed to have received visual proof (i.e. in-development screenshots and/or footage) indicating that the remake is real. Since the reported launch window is from June to September 2023, it is possible that the same could be announced at this year's E3 (short for Electronic Entertainment Expo).
The annual game show takes place in June and since the event will be making a comeback at physical venues after a short hiatus, this will be a good opportunity to surprise fans.
No information has been provided on the scope and scale of the game or the kind of tech it will be using as a modern console game. A handful of remakes already exist on the hybrid handheld, such as Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, and Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp. The latter is especially proof that Nintendo is open to
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