Hino also said that, like a Studio Ghibli movie, the game’s world and setting will be aimed at both adults and children.
The RPG featured cut scenes from Studio Ghibli, although Ghibli was not specifically mentioned in the new sequel’s announcement.
Namco Bandai Games then released Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch outside Japan in 2013.
“The hero [this time] is another young boy, but overall we’re taking care to make a game that adults can enjoy.”
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