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Dark Souls creator and From Software president Hidetaka Miyazaki has reaffirmed his desire to work on a title in the sci-fi genre, having previously suggested to press at E3 that such a title could be on the cards.
Speaking at Gamescom last week, he told GameSpot that he would “bring the Miyazaki Touch” to the title, and indicated such a game could be part of his remit as From Software president to launch “several new projects”.
He added he was “pleased to hear people are interested in seeing that”.
Back in June, Miyazaki said through a translator: “So first of all, Dark Souls has a really unique world view, so Miyazaki-san believes it is not a good idea to continuously release titles for this series. This will probably be the turning point of From Software as a whole as well, just because this is the last project that From Software has started working on a prototype before Miyazaki-san became the president of the company.
“So it’s just a turning point. It is true that it will be a turning point but it’s still not the final game for the Dark Souls series.”
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Source: GameSpot