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It does feel that way with how the ending goes, but as of now theres neither anything confirmed or deconfirmed. Project Terra is their focus for now, you can see it for yourself and it looks pretty nice.
Yes.
Whether it was intentional or not, we will have to see. They did notice and respond in regards of the requests of "Crosscode 2", and said they have no plans of making a sequel due to focusing on a new project.
It should be worth noting also, they are a small team and far as I recall, they are also currently hiring people.
Yes, but part of the point of this game is poking fun at all the gacha stuff that MMO-type games like Crossworlds will do to players. Crossworlds does all that predatory stuff like teasing players with unfinished content and whatnot. So of course it's going to have a sequel hook...what gacha game doesn't?
>Project Terra is their focus for now, you can see it for yourself and it looks pretty nice.
Project Terra was always their focus. Where did all this sequel talk even come from? It's always been clear this was their next game.
And frankly, Terra looks near-identical to CrossCode in terms of gameplay so it'll likely be a "spiritual" successor anyway.
The devs mentioned this about a year or so ago before announcing the project. They said its not planned. So thats probably where it got everyone questioned if the sequel is really happening or not.
As for Terra, it does look alot like Crosscode. Different places and people, just the artwork looks and feels like Crosscode.
It could either be a "Spiritual" successor, or just a whole different game. Unless otherwise, it can be connected to Crosscode being a whole different game taken place in a different time and place. But that is if the devs feel like adding that connected to the story, which imo unlikely.