Project Rising Beetle: "Rocket Company have announced that they will be attending the 2013 JUMP Festa in Japan for post-launch support of Medarot 7. The booth will have a few goodies for fans who stop by. Notably Japanese Medafighters can look forward to getting a pack of 3 AR cards featuring Beast Master (a bigger version was available as a bonus for buying the Medarot 7 guidebook) and an in-game version of Garutman, who is an event exclusive. The 2013 JUMP Festa takes place December 22, and 23rd in Japan."
Project Rising Beetle: "Over the last few years we’ve seen Natsume express interest in the localization of Medarot games on the Nintendo 3DS. Unfortunately, that interest has yet to materialize itself in the form of western video game releases. Natsume has stated on more than one occasion that was by no fault of their own. While their answers left room for speculation, they never elaborated on the exact reason … until now. In an interview with video game podcast Fragments of Silicon, Graham Markay, Director of Operations at Natsume, discussed a whole host of topics, including a few Medarot fans will want to hear the answer to."
Project Rising Beetle: "The cover of Role Playing Gameside Vol. 2 states that the Medarot video game series has sold more than 3 million units globally. The Japanese magazine will contain a 21-page retrospective on the franchise’s past 17 years in addition to an interview with Medarot series artist Horuma Rin.
Created by Imagineer and Natsume, the Medarot games series started in 1997 on the Nintendo Gameboy. Since then the series has grown to encompass over 20 individual games. The latest entry, Medarot 8, launched on Nintendo 3DS in Japan last August."
Despite raising fans' hopes with a cryptic message, Natsume has confirmed they aren't interested in either Medarot/Medabots 7 or DUAL for 3DS. XSEED also shows disinterest.