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Tetsuya Nomura shows interest in continuing The World Ends with You

Posted on September 23, 2018 by (@Oni_Dino) in News, Switch

Earlier today, Square Enix hosted a stage show The World Ends with You: Final Remix at The Tokyo Game Show. Aside from discussion about the new Switch version, original producer and character designer Tetsuya Nomura passed along a message about the IP’s future.

First up, some tidbits on the additional “A New Day” scenario:

– Once you complete the game, you can start playing the new game+ scenario, “A New Day”.
– The new Reaper from the smartphone versions, Coco Atarashi, makes her debut as a prominent character.
– The origins behind Coco are finally revealed. When Nomura was trying to come up with a name for her, he said, “We should just call her ‘the new girl.'” (“The new girl” is “Atarashii Ko” in Japanese, so her full name is a play on words.)
– Since this game mode is for players who have already mastered the original game, the difficulty has been raised and balanced in this new “hard mode”.
– The transitions from map to map are all completely messed up, so you don’t know where you’ll go to next. New battles called “Mission Battles” are included to progress further.

We also have the following information from a brief Q&A:

Q: It’s been 11 years since the game originally launched on Nintendo DS. What made you release the “Final Remix” version after all this time?

A: No matter whom I interviewed with, everyone all over the world always said to me, “Please do something with this series!” So I knew I had to give the fans what they wanted. Before I knew it, though, 11 years really had gone by! Once Nintendo Switch came out, I knew that this game console was the perfect fit for my vision- this was our chance to release the “Final Remix”.

Q: When did you come up with the concept for “A New Day” and how it would fall into the timeline of events?

A: We talked a lot about this kind of story scenario way back when we originally developed the game 11 years ago. “What would happen next?,” we thought. Once we decided to develop this new version of the game, we knew it was our opportunity to make those original plans come to life, but we didn’t want the addition just to be a little stinger at the end of game. Rather, we wanted to create a full, playable story scenario that really stands on its own and connects to, or hints at, the original story. And as for the placement, it definitely takes place after the ending and is a continuation of the story.

Lastly, a final statement from Nomura on the upcoming release:

“This release, 11 years later, is entirely thanks to the dedicated fans of ‘The World Ends With You’. Rather than call this a ‘remaster’, I like to think of this version of the game as a ‘new beginning!’ I will be working hard on future development that will make you glad that you supported this game so passionately for so long.”

You can watch the entire stage show for The World Ends with You: Final Remix below, including latest gameplay.

Thanks to Oni Dino for contributing to this post.

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