Everything indicates that Square Enix is preparing an important announcement for the next few days. We are telling you this since information has just been leaked about an interesting project that has not been confirmed: the remake of a popular RPG that is already on the way.
By mistake, the company’s support site revealed the logo of Star Ocean: The Second Story R, which would bring back the original 1999 title with a few improvements. However, it is important to clarify that Square Enix has not yet confirmed the project despite the leak.
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Square Enix would work on a remake of Star Ocean: The Second Story
A few years ago, Square Enix released Star Ocean: First Departure R, remake of the first installment of the saga based on its version for PSP. The project was very well received, so it makes sense to think of an improved version of its sequel. Star Ocean: The Second Story.
The logo found by RPG Site suggests that said project is a reality and that it is a matter of waiting for its announcement. For now, it is not clear if this title will be based on the original version of the game or its version for PSP.
Of course, fans of the franchise are excited, as they believe that more gamers should get to know the saga in general. Star Ocean: The Second Story It was well received in its time and its PSP version made many gamers give the RPG series a try.
Although the existence of the logo suggests that the project is already on the way, the reality is that for now nothing is certain. The best thing will be to wait for Square Enix to talk about this leak and confirm the remake as such.
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