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They can make crazy new things and abilities in a fictionnal world. It's going to be interesting.
We're done with the japanese edo setting
Now we just have to wait.
I don't like developers that rush new versions out every year and flog an idea till people are sick of it (well I'm certainly sick of those games). Longer development cycles allow for greater improvements between each addition to a series.
They are the modern masters of the RTT genre.
Wish they could also remake the Robin Hood rtt game, goes right up their alley.
Anyone looking for more RTT they should check this as well :-
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1227530/Partisans_1941/
I love to see a Robin Hood as well. Either a prequel/sequel or remake. Anything would do.
As to Shadow Tactics - if I understood it well, it was intended to be sort of "Total War" brand - so next Shadow Tactics could be set in any setting really, rather then just be tied to characters and storyline of "Blades of the Shogun". I always prefer those kind of IP honestly. Allows for more freedom and growth between instalments.
Maybe one or two of them could return, but the rest would have to be all new additions to the ninja cast