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WotS2 on the other hand is quite good as it is, though the amount of characters you can truly interact with is much smaller than your might initially think.
I'm pretty much absolutely sure neither will ever be ported or remastered as the WotS PC ports failed to satisfy the publisher, but yeah, one can dream. I'm still superlatively thankful for the PC ports and also for Katana Kami, which I heartily enjoyed for quite some time. The game sadly didn't really scratch my WotS OST itch, but I'd still gladly pay for the OST just for the menu and credits songs.