Announced on a producer livestream

Everyone involved withLive A LiveSwitch has a lot to celebrate, asa recent livestreamjust confirmed that the game has shipped + digital sold over 500,000 units. The news was confirmed by series steward Takashi Tokita on air at roughly 16:30 in the below video. Takashi Tokita served as director for the original game (among other duties), and was also a producer on the 2022 Switch edition.

It’s hard to believe thatLive A Liveclawed its way up from a 1994 SNES exclusive only released in Japan, to where it is today. It was only a glimmer in the eye of many JRPG fans, back in an era when importing was even tougher to do; but now it’s easily accessible on a worldwide marketplace, on the widely successful Switch no less. It just goes to show you how far game preservation can come when it’s done with care.

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As of late,Tokita has been sharing a ton of fan art for the game, as well as stories from fans all over the world. Many of those fans are located in Japan, but there’s a wide spread of folks from multiple regions: showcasing the staying power (and wide appeal to this day) ofLive A Live. How many other forgotten classics could get the same treatment? It’ll be fun to find out.

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