Mahou Tsukai no Yoru Sequels In Development At Type-Moon

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Speaking with Japanese site, 4Gamer, Type-Moon co-founder, Kinoko Nasu, along with the artist, Hirokazu Koyama, and producer, Monoju Tsukuri, confirmed that two sequels to the company’s recently released Mahou Tsukai no Yoru are in development (via Anime News Network).

 

The series’ story begins in earnest with the second game, Type-Moon shared. Additionally, the long-planned Tsukihime remake is also being developed in parallel.

 

Prior to that, however, Type-Moon’s next major priority is to wrap up development of Fate/Extra CCC, which is being developed in collaboration with Imageepoch and Marvelous AQL. The game was recently delayed from its spring release window to winter 2012.


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