Okay, I'm like in LOOOOVE with the Xenosaga's I, II & III, as are my friends, but there are rumors that the companies are making more :DD
When we heard it we got so physicked (it's over a game, we know but hey, its OMGSOCOOL) but then we heard some rumors that there WON'T be anymore and it's going to just stop there leaving us not knowing about what happens next or anything.
And let's just say we starting pulling our hair out [not literally].
We're thinking of e-mailing the company asking for another one and giving exquisite reasons why we need another one.
BUT! we aren't for sure and if they AREEE we don't want to e-mail them saying we demand another one when they're in the process making us look like morons ._.
PLEASE, tell us - - Are they or are they not making another and/or more Xenosaga's?
Only tell us if you know FO SHO [for sure], we'll go insane if we hear another 'guess'.
''Namco Bandai expressed some interest in continuing the Xenosaga series past the original trilogy. As noted in a FAQ with IGN, their answers suggested a willingness to fund additional games, hinging on sales results of Episode III.[5]
Question: Any plans on bringing new Xeno series to PS3?
Namco Bandai: The answer for this question is related to earlier questions. There are no plans at this point but we might consider bringing new Xeno series to PS3 if there are huge fan requests and sales.
Question: If Xenosaga Episode III is the last game of the Xenosaga series no matter what, would that change based on fan requests and sales? Is there a chance that Namco Bandai will make more games based on the Xenosaga universe (RPG or not)?
Namco Bandai: Yes, the Xenosaga universe is a grand concept and the number of ways we can think of to expand on this is infinite. We look forward to seeing player's reactions to Xenosaga III, and if reactions are good�who knows!
Also notable is the fact that Monolith Soft has since changed hands from Namco to Nintendo.
Namco Bandai are still the owners of Xenosaga series.''
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