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Atlus has rolled out a new patch for Metaphor: ReFantazio, enhancing menu options and fixing bugs for all console and PC players. Released in October 2024, Metaphor: ReFantazio has garnered impressive sales and numerous accolades, establishing itself as one of the most celebrated RPGs in recent times.
Initially announced by Atlus in 2016 under the codename Project Re:Fantasy, Metaphor: ReFantazio achieved a groundbreaking milestone by selling one million copies globally on its launch day, marking the most successful debut in the studio's history. The game, which chronicles a young boy's journey to become King of the medieval fantasy realm of Euchronia, has received both commercial success and critical acclaim, securing multiple Game of the Year awards and achieving a perfect player rating of 100 on OpenCritic. The development team continues to support the game with updates, the latest being version 1.11.
Version 1.11 of Metaphor: ReFantazio introduces significant changes to the game's menu system, enhancing user navigation across all platforms. Players can now adjust their battle formation and switch party members directly from the main menu and the equip screen. A new category jump function on the item screen allows for quicker access to specific locations, streamlining gameplay. Additionally, PC users benefit from several bug fixes related to camera movement, frame rate, and controller inputs. These smaller patches demonstrate Atlus's commitment to delivering the best possible gaming experience.
Given its overwhelmingly positive reception, the possibility of a Metaphor: ReFantazio sequel has sparked interest among fans. Katsura Hashino, the game's director, has addressed these queries, stating that while no immediate plans for a sequel exist, he envisions the game eventually becoming a standalone JRPG series akin to Persona and Shin Megami Tensei. In a recent interview with Weekly Famitsu, Hashino shared his aspirations for the franchise's future.
Although a follow-up to Metaphor: ReFantazio isn't on the immediate horizon, anticipation is building for news from Atlus, particularly with 2025 marking the ninth anniversary of Persona 5. Many fans are eager to learn about Persona 6, especially given Metaphor: ReFantazio's role in elevating Atlus's success. Announcing a new entry in their flagship series could be the perfect move to maintain momentum.