geekmiki wrote:Not that I doubt the translation, but didn't Cave and Microsoft agree that there wouldn't be other region free releases after MMP/PS?
I remember reading this somewhere a while ago...
Correct.
At the time of the SDOJ 360 port announcement, Cave declared that it would be a worldwide release. Nobody had truly disputed the details because it was reasonable to assume Rising Star Games, who was legit-publishing Akai Katana in Europe and North America at the time, would also handle this new (and "more anticipated") port.
Until there's a second official confirmation from Cave's marketing, I'm holding back on the preordering. I don't question the tweet's language, but the source of the tweet, considering:
- @cave_matsuri, while the longstanding account that provides official Cave news, is still an offshoot account. 'Never been truly sure how many and what level people have access to post on it.
- When has Asada's blog
not confirmed a region free release? I'm pretty sure their last official position on region free releases years ago (to never do them again) was stated on that blog.
- Cave and G.Rev made ongoing cases that Microsoft Japan have been the reason region free releases were forbidden. It's really,
really easy to say both companies were lying in the name of securing localization at this point, as Qute and Triangle Service clearly have not had any issues over the past 1-2 years doing the same thing. Moss has always successfully localized thus far, so they're not a consideration yet.
- There has been a significant miscommunication before. spong.com had that Cave Week interview thing with the lower-down-the-chain Cave staff and inaccurate reporting came of it, claiming Akai Katana (IIRC) was coming to PSV. It was easy to just say the Spong interviewers just sucked at journalism, but it's curious that several months had to go by of this news-rumor circulating before somebody just flat-out asked Asada, which then he denied it.
- I'm pretty sure the last game Cave themselves region free'd was Espgaluda 2 (edit: nope, lol). They made the SE region free and the LE region locked. I remember that news was dropped just before release at the time. The region free SDOJ tweet doesn't go into any detail, and there's 2 LEs. (edit: Naw, Cave did MMP/PS last. 'Cuz Pretas is right)
- We know Cave's financial statements have been sucking.
- Their recent matsuri event was scaled down and disorganized
- I don't like speculating when a company is going to fail, but Cave Proper and Cave World together seem to have no projects on the horizon, not even genre changes, and both those groups seemed to be able to put out content almost independently of each other.
- When smaller Japanese businesses fail, they usually just disappear without a word. Irem and Milestone did this, so I'm guessing that's still a thing.
- Cave has debatable loyalty to their overseas fanbase when they don't stand to make money. Sure, sending a Cease&Desist to end CV1000 emulation is reasonable, maybe their occasional youtube copyright takedowns had merit, and sending a C&D to trap15 for images of Ketsui Arrange is-...-strange, but they also sent C&D to EOJ back then, for images on his own fansite. At the end of the day, Japan still doesn't care much for gaijin on street level.
Adding that up together, it's reasonable to speculate a possibility that Cave could actually give zero fucks about accidentally or intentionally misleading us into thinking SDOJ is region free when parts or all of it really isn't. Foreigners hardly have recourse besides bombing their twitter accounts if Cave just totally lied about this release and closed their doors after, now that that it's within view, and the company isn't a shiny beacon of honesty; more importantly, a hot mess of mixed-messages.
And that's my essay on why I'm gonna wait-'n-see into June to purchase, unless new confirmations happen.
I suppose the counter-dickmove Cave could string us along long enough for is to finally unveil that SDOJ Black Label they said they weren't going to do. But whatever. 'Speculation.