Thunderful has said that no genre is off the table for future SteamWorld games. It wants to continue taking the series in fresh directions, but isn’t ruling out more sequels either
, SteamWorld franchise director Brjann Sigurgeirsson said Thunderful wants to keep taking the series in new directions, although it isn’t ruling out more direct sequels to existing games either.
“I really love the idea that SteamWorld is open in every direction. I mean, now it’s a card game, it’s a town builder slash a dungeon crawler, there are two Dig games, there’s a turn-based tactics game, there’s a tower defence game. It’s like, wouldn’t it be great to be able to surprise with every, or every other announcement? For me that just sounds so good.
“We’ve made one sequel already like SteamWorld Dig 2. I think we function the same way as the players. We sit and play these games and we enjoy playing them a lot, and we always keep things like, what would happen after [in a follow-up].
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