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A little over 10 years ago, Shadows of the Damned released on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Although it never released on a Nintendo console, a remaster that was announced a couple of months ago could be coming to the Nintendo Switch. However, details on the platforms that the remaster is releasing on haven’t been shared yet.
As for the future of the franchise, Suda51 said to Video Games Chronicle that he’s still interested in it. In fact, when asked if he would like to make a sequel, he said that “yeah, I really love the characters of Garcia and Johnson, and Fleming in particular. And with the remaster coming out now and the stuff we had in Travis Strikes Again, there’s nothing concrete that we have set in place or anything, but I hope that we can use this remaster as a sort of jumping-off point for fleshing out these characters more and maybe putting them to a bit more use. It may be a sequel or a future unrelated game or something, but I want to use these characters a bit more freely. I’d definitely like to revisit them again and do something with them in the future, so the idea of a collaboration like that in the future wouldn’t be an impossibility”.
Speaking of collaborations, Shadows of the Damned was actually a collaboration project between Suda51 and Resident Evil director Shinji Mikami. When asked if he’d like Mikami to be involved with another Shadows of the Damned game, Suda51 said that “yeah, if possible I’d like to have Mikami-san’s help on that as well”.