Renowned Japanese game director Goichi “Suda51” Suda has expressed interest in revisiting his cult classic game, killer7, possibly bringing fans both a definitive edition and a sequel. During the second Grasshopper Direct 2024, alongside Shinji Mikami, Suda revealed his aspirations for the game, igniting excitement within the gaming community.
Reimagining a Cult Classic
killer7, first released in 2005 on the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2, and later ported to PC in 2018, has long been celebrated for its unique style and deeply political narrative. Suda51 discussed the potential of a “complete edition” of killer7 that would refine the original experience while preserving its distinctive storytelling and gameplay mechanics. This edition could serve as a bridge to introducing new fans to the series while providing old fans a polished revisit to the beloved game.
Sequel Speculations Stir Excitement
The possibility of a sequel was also hinted at, with Suda playfully suggesting names like “killer11,” “killer7-something,” and “killer7: Beyond.” While initially skeptical, Mikami warmed up to the idea, acknowledging that a complete edition could feasibly be followed by a sequel, much to the delight of fans.
Grasshopper Manufacture’s Strategic Moves
The dialogue between Suda and Mikami occurred after showcasing Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered, another project set to reinvigorate interest in their previous works. Scheduled for release on October 31 on platforms including PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S, the remastered version could set the stage for future projects depending on its success.
Suda hinted that the commercial performance of Shadows of the Damned: Remastered might influence the decision to pursue the killer7 projects. A strong reception might pave the way for the definitive edition and eventually, the much-anticipated sequel.
Conclusion
As Suda51 and his team at Grasshopper Manufacture contemplate their next steps, the gaming world watches eagerly. The potential revival of killer7 through a definitive edition and a sequel represents an exciting development for both longtime fans and newcomers to Suda51’s unique narrative worlds. With the innovative spirit of Suda51 driving the project, the future of killer7 looks promising, filled with the possibility of revisiting and expanding upon a game that has left a lasting impact on the industry.
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