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The truth behind "Tokyo Lost" not having a sequel for ten years: to make way for the development of "Traj

2025-11-25 22:32:08|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

In a recent exclusive interview with Dengeki Online, a subsidiary of Japan's Ishunsha, Japan's Falcom president Kondo Shihiro focused on the urban legend-themed action RPG "Tokyo Maze" (first launched in Japan in 2015), which celebrated its tenth anniversary. For the first time, he disclosed the story behind the "new project" of the series announced in 2024, and explained why the development of the sequel has been delayed so far.

《东京迷城》十年无续作真相:为《轨迹》开发让路

President Kondo said frankly that the company originally created "Tokyo Maze" based on the premise of serialization, "We never planned to end this IP with just one work."However, the intensive development plan of the "Tracks" series has always dominated. "While we were immersed in the development of "Tracks", ten years have passed in the blink of an eye, and the development of the sequel has not even started."

《东京迷城》十年无续作真相:为《轨迹》开发让路

It is worth noting that President Kondo revealed that the late founder Masayuki Kato always pushed for the serialization of "Tokyo Maze". "He often urged us why we did not promote the series during his lifetime, and this is actually the vision that the team has always cherished."With the restructuring of the company in recent years, Pharaoh Control has completed all the preparatory work required for the development of the sequel.

《东京迷城》十年无续作真相:为《轨迹》开发让路

Although specific information about the new Kyoto-themed game is currently limited, President Kondo assured players that the development team has made substantial progress behind the scenes.It is worth noting that Pharaoh Control has recently shown an explosive trend: the first chapter of the remake of "Trajectory in the Sky" just set the best release record on the Steam platform within the company, and immediately announced a development plan for the second chapter to double its size.In view of the company’s faster research and development pace compared to its peers, new developments in the sequel to “Tokyo Maze” may soon be available to players.