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Today Level-5 opened a developer recruiment page seeking new employees to work on a new JRPG, also showing some interesting images.
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Today Level-5 opened a developer recruiment page seeking new employees to work on a new JRPG.
The page doesn’t provide any specific information, but it does show what appears to be concept art.
We don’t know platforms or release windows, so we’ll have to wait until we hear further from Level-5 itself.
You can check it out below and see if it sparks your interest.
Back in December 2024, Level-5 president Akihiro Hino had teased that a new game was in development, and it’s possible that this is the one.
In the meanwhile, we’re waiting for the release of Megaton-Kyuu Musashi, which is a mecha action JRPG with online co-op. At the moment a western release for that one has not been announced or even hinted at. That being said, the Tokyo Game Show stream about the game was in English.
It features a collaboration with Jump, so it includes plenty of tropes and a visual style that can appeal to Weekly Shonen Jump readers. Unsurprisingly, an anime series is also debuting this month in Japan.
If you want to learn more about that one, you can enjoy the latest trailers, the previous videos, and more from a few months ago
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