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Also, why did the game change publishers if it's an offline game that has been released and doesn't really make any money anymore? I mean I'm grateful for getting rid of Deep "we killed the Sacred franchise" Silver, but what's the business plan behind it?
Inin making a survey sure sounds interesting, they must have some plan to future-Shenmue-something. Xbox/ switch? Games gonna look/run like ass on switch. Switch 2?
Small changes to Shenmue 3, like adding loads of npc's to Niaowu city would make it feel it so much more believable place. Or maybe Yu Suzuki sold his Ferrari and a small team has been fine tuning and slapping all the cut content back in these past years, i'll go with that
It's still open, if that helps anyone to know!