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In a significant update from the celebrated studio, Grasshopper Manufacture has confirmed that a brand new game is slated for release before the end of this year. While details on this mystery project remain under wraps, the announcement signals a busy and ambitious period for the developer.
Alongside this news, the studio provided an update on its previously announced title, Romeo is a Dead Man. Plans are now in motion to develop a physical edition for collectors, as well as a version optimized for Nintendo's upcoming next-generation console, commonly referred to as the Switch 2.
Studio head Goichi "Suda51" Suda shared these developments with a poignant note, dedicating the work on both projects to a cherished member of the development team who recently passed away. This heartfelt tribute underscores the close-knit nature of the team and adds a layer of profound meaning to the studio's forthcoming creations. Fans can anticipate the unique, stylish action and narrative flair the studio is known for, now carrying a special dedication.
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