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Stranger of Paradise could get a sequel if demand is high enough

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is an interesting title. The game was initially met with skepticism in the wake of its reveal, however sentiment grew much more positive following the game’s release – with its camp and cheesiness being contributing factors. A sequel has not yet been confirmed, however it is a possibility, assuming the first game sells well enough.

In a recent broadcast focusing on Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins’ final DLC ‘Different Future’ game producer Tetsuya Nomura spoke on the potential future of the franchise, saying (as translated by NoisyPixel):

“When Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin first came out, there was a lot of negative bashing, especially online. However, I’m pleased to say that everyone watching this livestream has grown very fond of Jack and his friends. So much so that some would love to see a sequel of [Stranger of Paradise].”

Nomura continued, “And if you do want that to happen, then it would certainly help if one person watching this spread the news to 10 other people. If word of mouth about the game spreads through the DLC’s completion, proving that this is a title that has really resonated with everyone, there may be a time when we can meet again. I personally would love to work with Kumabe-san from Koei Tecmo again.”

It is highly interesting to see the trajectory of Stranger of Paradise – going from a bit of a joke to a genuinely well-liked title. Hopefully fans of the first game let their desires be known.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Nomura’s statement? Did you play Stranger of Paradise? What other Final Fantasy spin-offs would you like to see made? Let us know down below.

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