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JRPG legend Yuji Horii is teaming up with the Blue Lock manga writer for a new Nintendo Switch game literally designed to ruin your friendships
By Jordan Gerblick published
news "The closer you get to victory, the more your friendships will be destroyed"

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 publisher says Oblivion Remastered "didn't seem to harm us at all," it just "drew attention to quality RPGs"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Clair Obscur publisher Kepler "always knew that Expedition 33 had a very specific identity"

"Nothing has changed" with the new game from Nier Automata leads that might be Nier 3, producer says, and it might even be announced in 2027 if they're still "alive by then"
By Kaan Serin published
News 2027 would be the RPG's 10th anniversary

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 lead writer says "chances are good" that the JRPG banger gets DLC at some point
By Jordan Gerblick published
News "Based on the responses so far, I'd say the chances are good"

Metaphor: ReFantazio's superbosses weren't intentionally easier than Persona or Shin Megami Tensei's, but the JRPG's lead says new classes made them feel that way
By Kaan Serin published
News You can thank/blame the game's new classes

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 passes Metaphor: ReFantazio's 85,000 player Steam peak - it's now in the same league as its heavyweight JRPG inspirations
By Kaan Serin published
News The new turn-based homage pulled in more than 87,000 Steam players at the same time

Nearly 25 years later, cult classic PS1 JRPG Breath of Fire 4 returns to PC thanks to over 23,000 fans who voted for its comeback
By Kaan Serin published
News Capcom's turn-based gem is now easier to play than ever

One of my most minor complaints about Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition was a bug all along, and it's now been fixed in the JRPG's latest patch
By Catherine Lewis published
News The environment music was never meant to keep going back to the start after battles
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