Japanese studio Platinum games announced the desire to release a sequel The Wonderful 101but in order for these thoughts to grow into something more, a remaster of the first part, expected in April 2023, must go a decent print run. What numbers the team hopes for is not specified.
“I had a lot of hopes for the game when we created it for Wii U. I knew that we had developed an incredible product, so I was sure of its ability to interest many people and become a big hit.
Before the release, I began to dream of continuing. Thought of a game where Wonder Blue would be the leader. I was constantly covered with interesting ideas, “recalled the development manager Hideki Kamiya.
However, the developer’s dreams were not destined to come true. He understood this, saw information about the sales figures of the original on Wii U.
“Now I hope that my previous aspirations will reappear with me,” said the game designer.
Head of the studio Atsushi Inaba added that the studio is always thinking about potential sequels to its games.
“We want to return to The Wonderful 101 right now, because we believe that this high-quality game can be successful. As for the sequel, we cannot create it if there are no fans who need such a project. So if the players support us and the remaster of The Wonderful 101 will do well, it’s natural that we would like to create a sequel. “
The Wonderful 101 was created with financial support from Nintendo. Seven years after the premiere of the original, she allowed PlatinumGames to independently port the project to modern systems. Developers call this solution “unique to the industry.”
Read our review on The Wonderful 101 here..
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