The Japanese RPG Apocalypse 2 was released on the NS platform in January this year, and due to the widespread acclaim of the game, many players can't wait to play the third part.
In this week's Fami-totsu interview, Tomomo Asano, the producer of the "Apocalypse of Courage" series, also mentioned the questions asked by fans about the third part of the game. He said he was sorry for any problems with the development of any new console games (Apocalypse of Courage), nothing for the time being. However, Asano also said that since next year is the 10th anniversary of the "Apocalypse of Courage" series, it is expected that the celebration will be more active than in previous years, and I hope that fans can look forward to it.
Back in September, Asano said the future of the series was still in the planning stages, acknowledging that the new game could take three to four years to develop. Since "Apocalypse 2" was well received by fans, the team also hoped to continue the series, because the team felt that they could stick to it. That being said, the new game is still in the planning stages and will probably take 3-4 years, so the team will appreciate it if fans can keep waiting.