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Ys Seven's official website is now open!

Ys Seven's release is fast approaching, and fans of the action-RPG genre should definitely not miss it. To create a bit of hype before the August 17 release, publisher XSeed has opened the official Ys Seven website, World of Ys. The site is filled with everything you need to know about the upcoming game: story details, gameplay videos, game features, rich character profiles, multimedia and more.

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Ys series 35th anniversary interview with series producer Kondo

Ys series producer Kondo talks about the series' past, and the upcoming Ys X in this interview commemorating the series' 35th anniversary.

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MehmetAlperTR695d ago

Played YS 8 and 9.. 8 was much better. Looking for new YS games.

jznrpg695d ago (Edited 695d ago )

I hope 10 is more like 8 or previous games . 9 wasn’t bad and had some good elements but the zones were annoying to have to clear enough orbs for points to get to next zone . Unnecessary imo. Combat was fun and story was ok but it wasn’t as good as 8 7 6 etc . It’s still one of my favorite franchises . Just bought Ys Book 1&2 on DS . I have the Turbo Grafx 16 copy also .

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Rune Factory Celebrates Its 15th Anniversary With a Special Trailer

With Rune Factory 5 on the horizon, XSEED Games is taking a moment out of its busy schedule to celebrate the series' history with a special 15th anniversary trailer.

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Servbot411001d ago (Edited 1001d ago )

Didn't RF5 already release in Japan half-baked and full of framerate and loading issues? Did they fix anything?

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Story Of Seasons (And Success) - An Interview With XSEED Games' President, Ken Berry

From The Gamer: "2020 was a banner year for video game publisher XSEED, releasing nine different titles over the course of the year while exceeding previous highest-sales and fastest-selling records worldwide. This is all especially impressive given the fact that it happened during such an unprecedented year for the industry.

2020 was also the first time that I played a game released by XSEED, Granblue Fantasy: Versus, which led to me playing even more titles including Ys: Memories of Celceta, Kandagawa Jet Girls, and Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin, the latter of which ended up as one of my top-ten games 2020. I’m officially all-in on XSEED titles and I can’t wait to experience everything that the Marvelous subsidiary has planned for this year."

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