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The possibility of making a sequel to NieR: Automata has increased

The possibility of making a sequel to NieR: Automata has increased


NieR series creator Yoko Taro recently hinted at a sequel to the acclaimed action role-playing game NieR: Automata.
Recently, a user named SanTheSly has shared some interesting information about the event in the Restera forum, who attended the recent NieR concert in London. According to him, Yoko Taro , the creator of the NieR game series, was also present at this concert and went on stage to thank the fans. When Yoko Taro took the stage, she told the audience that the head of Square Enix was also in attendance, so she asked them to give the loudest cheer of the night if they wanted a sequel to NieR: Automata.
This user says that after Taro's statement, everyone present started clapping, cheering and shouting and a lot of noise filled the hall. It's unclear how serious Yoko Taro was in what she said, but there's definitely a lot of demand for a sequel, and many fans have long been counting down the time for a third installment of the NieR series. This became clear at the concert for Taro and Yusuke Matsuda , President and CEO of Square Enix.
Interestingly, the person who published this information stated that during the concert the word REPENT was repeated repeatedly, but in the final part of the event, the word was written as R3PENT, which could be another reference to the third installment of the NieR series. . The game NieR: Automata developed by Platinum Games Studio was released in 2017 for the PlayStation 4 and PC platforms, and then in 2018 and 2022, it became available for the Xbox One and Nintendo Switch consoles, respectively.
This work was a sequel to the 2010 NieR game, which itself is a spin-off of the Drakengard series. According to the latest information, NieR: Automata has sold more than eight million copies.
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