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Mystery and uniqueness of the world do a lot of heavy lifting here and you going to lose it in a sequel.
Pretty much, this is one of those games that only really works the first time around, granted once you know whats going on you start to pick up on some of the things people said so a second playthrough would give you a different perspective on things, but i don't think a followup game would really work
Worlds VERY big.
Would be good if they go for an approach at the Writer's Guild , showing all the lore and the characters at that side. Could even be a whole story just at it, and then integrating with Alicia, Renoir, Clea and Aline - considering Verso's ending is the true ending.
A lot of content and a whole world to be explored. :)
As for a proper sequel... there's more than enough material here. But if that sequel will involve the exact same characters or setting (Lumiere)... unknown. They could certainly find ways to do that... or maybe the sequel would just be set in the same universe, but with new characters and a new setting.
Then again now that I say that some ideas popped into my head. They could also easily explore Other paintings/worlds