Nintendo Announces Emio The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club; First New Game in the Series in 35 Years
Nintendo has announced Emio The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club - the first new game in the series in 35 years.
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Nintendo has announced Emio The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club - the first new game in the series in 35 years.
The next game from the Like a Dragon series developer Ryu Ga Gotoku will be revealed in over two months.
To the disappointment of many fans, Larian Studios has announced that it won't be making despite winning 2023's Game of the Year award with the third entry in the series. Still, that doesn't mean the Belgium-based studio is sitting on its hands and indulging in the success of its biggest game to date. Instead, it is hard at work on a pair of new projects and has opened a studio in Warsaw, Poland, to facilitate this, promising games that will eclipse even, which is quite the claim.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has teased its next title.
Following on from the successful release of ,a recent job listing posted by beloved developer FromSoftware may hint at the studio's next major project. Having waited two years for the DLC to finally arrive, fans are already speculating on what could be next for the acclaimed team known for creating the «Soulslike» genre. While nothing has yet to be officially announced, it seems that FromSoftware could be returning to a previous franchise for its next big release, and mech enthusiasts will undoubtedly be pleased.
Like a Dragon developer Ryu Ga Gotoku studio is working on a game that will surprise fans, according to online reports.
The franchise takes places in a post-apocalyptic America, following a nuclear war that nearly destroyed humanity. Across the official titles, the series has explored a dystopian California, Nevada, Massachusetts, West Virginia, and even a dilapidated Washington D.C. In every game, the distinct geography and history of the chosen setting has played into the plot and long-running themes of But the U.S. has countless other cities and states that would make excellent locations for future titles in the franchise.
June 25, 6:58AM: This page has been updated following new The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom pre-order pages going live in the UK. Amazon and Very are both now offering early orders with the latter promising release day delivery. Amazon has also launched pre-orders for the special Hyrule themed Nintendo Switch Lite as well.