Theatrhythm producer says he wants more Theatrhythm games

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While it would have been easy for Theatrhythm to die after the first game, Square Enix has fostered it into a nice little mini-franchise, capping off two Final Fantasy titles with a Dragon Quest entry. Speaking to Nintendo Dream, series producer Ichiro Hazama is actually keen on continuing the run.

Hazama re-iterated his passion for the series, stating, “This is Hazama from Square Enix. Last year at this place, I said ‘we’ll keep continuing Theatrhythm from hereafter too!’. Well then, I wonder how about next year[‘s continuity]. Personally, I still want to continue, and everyday I have been devising various plans. I’m full with a feeling to do something to make it happen, so I’ll be glad if you can wait with anticipation. With that being said, please keep supporting [the series] as usual from hereafter too!”

Sounds good Hazama! I’d love to see games for Chrono Trigger, Super Mario RPG (make this happen), and other countless classics in Squaresoft’s storied history.

Theatrhythm producer [Nintendo Dream via Nintendo Everything]


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