While a sequel to Ken: Bridge of Spirits While a complete relaunch is unlikely, the current game will at least receive long-term support. This is indicated by developer Ember Lab, who are responding to player feedback.
In an interview with co-founder Mike Grier compared to IGN He said that they are planning more content for Kena, including new features. for Photo Mode, which is proving extremely popular with players, and they also want to dedicate more time to the combat system and more.
“We definitely want to support the game,” said Grier. “We know people love the photo mode and the combat, so we’re thinking about things we can do to add some new combat scenarios or maybe additional combat-related content in the future. We want to make some updates to the photo mode. People have asked for certain features that would be easy to implement.”
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Based on that, one will Ken: Bridge of Spirits So we will definitely continue to support them for a while, even if it's just a small team. Player feedback will of course play a role and will be taken into account.
"As you know, we are a small team and are very happy that people are playing the game and reacting to it."
Ken: Bridge of Spirits But it already promises a seamless and captivating narrative with exploration, puzzle-solving, and fast-paced combat. The immersive adventure takes players on a journey of self-discovery as Kena must restore balance to an ancient village in a once-thriving environment.
Regarding a sequel, which is often considered a possibility after this success, Ember Lab recently stated that nothing is currently planned and that they are likely pursuing a new project. Of course, this could change at any time.
I would really like a sequel.