Granzella teasing fifth entry in the Disaster Report series

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Granzella appears to be gearing up for a fifth entry in its destructive adventure series, Disaster Report. In a recent blog post by the Japanese developer, Granzella reflected on the 2020 PC release of Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories, whilst hinting that more chaos is already in the works.

“According to information I acquired from sources I am unable to disclose, planning and partial prototyping for Disaster Report 5 seems to have already begun,” reads the article in its final, teasing statement. “As for whether or not ‘Stiver Island’ (Capital Island) is involved in the story this time… I’ll leave it at that for now as I’d rather not lose my job.”

Beyond the official Granzella blog referencing “unknown sources”, this tease will no doubt come as a happy confirmation for franchise fans. Originally launching on PS2 back in 2002, the Disaster Report series sees players pick their way through the aftermath of a city-wide catastrophe, helping fellow citizens and avoiding dangers in an ongoing effort to escape the danger zone alive.

Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories is available now on PS4, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

Granzella teases Disaster Report 5 already in development [Gematsu]


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