Link: https://kotaku.com/saga-frontier-director-says-ending-in-the-middle-of-the-1821426733
A few other points of interest:
>Schreier: SaGa Scarlet Grace never made it to the West - do you plan to ever bring it here?
>Kawazu: I would like to make this decision after monitoring the situation of Romancing SaGa 2 in the overseas market. Of course, I would like to if I could.
>Schreier: Similarly, in Japan, Square released DS remakes of SaGa 2 and SaGa 3 but never released them here. Are there any plans to release those remakes in the West? Are there plans to remaster any other SaGa games?
>Kawazu: It happened to be a time in which it was extremely difficult to determine whether the games should be released overseas or not, and we unfortunately had to forgo the overseas release. As the latest releases for both titles were on the DS, there are high hurdles to realizing such a project since the games would need to be rearranged to fit the current landscape of single screen gaming devices. That said, we are hoping to continue bringing titles from the SaGa series to a wider audience—I don’t know when this will be, but I would love to tackle those projects.
Would so love to have all three of these. I finished SaGa 3 on Game Boy, but SaGa 2 is pretty rough. Seems like a 3DS port would be straightforward, but I guess they're not considering that for whatever reason.
Also my first time hearing about The Alliance Alive, a followup to Legend of Legacy by FuRyu. Instant preorder.
I was looking at that recently too. As far as I could tell, there was no other language besides Japanese.
However, I was surprised to see this item on Amazon. It’s supposed to be a physical edition of SSG on PS4 and Switch, but there are no details or art. It has a Dec 31, 2020 release date. Either Amazon is jumping the gun, or we might see a physical edition later in the year. Though, previous Twitter posts made it sound like there was no physical edition for the West planned.
looks like it's something for phone ick