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Spike Chunsoft “Thrilled to Offer More Danganronpa Content;” Teases Future Announcements

Following the announcement of the Danganronpa 10th Anniversary Project for Japan, Spike Chunsoft sent via press release the announcement for the west. 

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Following the announcement of the Danganronpa 10th Anniversary Project for Japan, Spike Chunsoft sent via press release the announcement for the west.

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The announcement reminds us that the series debuted in Japan on November 25, 2020, which is nearly ten years ago.

We also hear that the publisher is “thrilled to offer more Danganronpa content,” encouraging fans to stay tuned for future announcements.

“The series has a total of four video game titles which have sold 3.5 million copies globally, in addition to a number of anime series and manga volumes.

For the 10 Year Anniversary of the Danganronpa Series, Spike Chunsoft, Inc. is thrilled to offer more Danganronpa content. Stay tuned for future announcements! “

Incidentally, the press release is titled “2020 is a year of Danganronpa.”

It’ll be interesting to see what Spike Chunsoft has in store for the fans, especially considering that the creator of the series Kazutaka Kodaka has left the company to help form Too Kyo Games, and is currently working on multiple games like Death Come True and Tribe Nine.

That being said, Kodaka-san and the rest of the former Spike Chunsoft developers at Too Kyo Games Appear to have maintained a friendly relationship with their former employer, so everything is possible. At the end of last year, they hinted to a possible collaboration focused on Danganronpa to “convey the feeling of a reunion with the fans.”

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