Arc System Works: Guilty Gear is not over

guilty-gear-thumbArc System Works’ BlazBlue has successfully rocked the worlds of hardcore 2D fighting game fanatics, but that doesn’t mean the studio is abandoning the franchise that put them on the map. In a recent interview with NowGamer, Arc System Works’ business development director Tomo Ohno assured fans that the Gulity Gear series is far from over.

 

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Arc System Works’ BlazBlue has successfully rocked the worlds of hardcore 2D fighting game fanatics, but that doesn’t mean the studio is abandoning the fanchise that put them on the map. In a recent interview with NowGamer, Arc System Works’ business development director Tomo Ohno assured fans that the Gulity Gear series is far from over.

 

“What we can say about Guilty Gear is that it is not dead yet,” said Ohno. “It has not ended. The producer/creator of Guilty Gear, Daisuke Ishiwatari, his comment for this meeting [was] ‘I have the full intention to create Guilty Gear for PS3 and 360’.”

 

“It’s a different world – it’s not BlazBlue taking over Guilty Gear, but Guilty Gear is an important thing for us and we want to make sure fans of Guilty Gear continue to have fun in that world.”
“BlazBlue is a new thing, and there might be some crossover but at the moment we don’t have any plans.”
Personally I don’t like that idea.

Ohno also said his piece on a possible BlazBlue/Guilty gear crossover. While he confessed that he personally doesn’t like the idea, the possibility for some kind of crossover is still there.

 

“It’s a different world – it’s not BlazBlue taking over Guilty Gear, but Guilty Gear is an important thing for us and we want to make sure fans of Guilty Gear continue to have fun in that world,” he said. “BlazBlue is a new thing, and there might be some crossover but at the moment we don’t have any plans.”

 

 

 

Via [NowGamer]

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