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Looking at overseas figures, in 2016, the Nintendo 3DS had largely stalled in sales. By that metric, it managed to sell over those expectations, so please don't worry. As a direct story sequel from the previous game, it could be considered a success if it sold 70% of the previous game's sales. However, at that time, I heard that "Shovel Knight" was doing really well as a digital title on 3DS, so I thought, "Then let's try selling Gunvolt on the 3DS eShop," and that's the route we took.ĭomestically, "Gunvolt 2" sold well. Shovel Knight inspired Inti Creates to make Azure Striker Gunvolt for 3DSĮven though we learned that making and selling retro-style games on Steam was viable, it would be difficult for us.
AZURE STRIKER GUNVOLT 2 SHOVEL KNIGHT FULL
We've pulled some tidbits from the interview below, but make sure you hit the link for the full piece. Takuya Aizu, CEO of Inti Creates had an interview with DengekiOnline shortly before last year ended, and now we see that the interview has gotten an English translation.