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Blue Protocol Reveals “Twin Striker” Class With Screenshots and Details

Today Bandai Namco revealed another class that will be included in its online JRPG Blue Protocol, the dual-axe wielder Twin Striker.

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Blue Protocol to end service on January 18, 2025 in Japan; western release canceled

Free-to-play online action RPG Blue Protocol will end service on January 18, 2025 in Japan, Bandai Namco announced. The previously planned western released published by Amazon Games has been canceled.

TheNamelessOne29d ago

Amazon's game division has a very hard time making games happen, eh?

Valkyrye28d ago

they were publishing not making it

TheNamelessOne28d ago

I know that, but they were still involved and it's yet another game they're connected to that won't make it to market.

Vits28d ago (Edited 28d ago )

Well, according to Japanese players, the game had a very good foundation and was fun to play for the most part. However, progression was terribly annoying - as it often is with Asian MMORPGs - the game lacked content, raids were boring, and the monetization was predatory. Meanwhile, here in the West, the only time the game received any coverage after the Amazon partnership was announced was when Amazon admitted they would "change" and remove some content from the Western release to achieve a Teen rating.

That, coupled with Bandai Namco's weak results last Quarter, makes this cancellation not surprising.

jznrpg28d ago (Edited 28d ago )

I was going to check it out. Now I’ll wait for Everquest 3. I loved the first EQ

repsahj28d ago

Too bad!! I am waiting for this game! Why?!?!

PapaBop28d ago

Wow.. there was a fair bit of buzz surrounding the game but for it to EoS so fast, what a waste.

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Bandai Namco Will Refocus Game Development on Quality Following Declining Financial Results

Bandai Namco announced its financial results for the third quarter of the fiscal year, related to the period between October and December 2023.

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TwoPicklesGood224d ago

So now they will focus on quality? lol

blackblades224d ago

To be fair, they the only ones. Square and other Japanese devs been lacking is quality for a long time and they made up for it in good games.

SilentZeroX224d ago

Capcom, Nintendo, and Atlus are far better than Bandai, and you can't really count FromSoftware as one of Bandai's studios.

blackblades224d ago

@silent yeah I know, i ment to put a few. Example square gives quality to FF, with SO and valkyrie nope. Koei quality been eh but there games are fun. Its not just Japanese though.

1Victor224d ago

Good let’s hope others follow them before the industry get too close to collapsing again.

-Foxtrot224d ago

Yeah…when they realised we’re not all massive suckers

Pepsi_Man3000224d ago

Absolutely insane that quality wasn't already a focus

H9224d ago

That's the most insane statement I have ever heard, it's basically saying "from now on we will try to make good games"

CrimsonWing69224d ago

I mean, why in the f*ck wasn’t this the priority from the get-go? Now that you see consumers aren’t going to swallow up your dribble for full price you have to make the announcement that you’re focused on making “quality” games now? What a joke.

jznrpg224d ago (Edited 224d ago )

Quality should always be the focus and that will get you $$$$. Though I have to say Bandai Namco has made some great games but some of their anime stuff could be better quality

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Blue Protocol Interview - Amazon Discusses Localization, Monetization, & Representing Western Voices

TechRaptor interviews Blue Protocol franchise lead Mike Zadorojny from Amazon Games about the global version, its localization, monetization, and more.

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