Suda51 and Shinji Mikami, developers behind popular games like No More Heroes and Resident Evil, have expressed interest in revisiting the Killer7 series. During a Grasshopper Direct presentation, Mikami mentioned his desire to see more from Killer7, with Suda suggesting a 'complete edition' followed by a potential sequel. Killer7, originally launched in 2005, has gained a cult following for its unique gameplay and visual style. Although no official plans for a sequel or remaster are announced, both developers seem keen on exploring the possibilities.

Will there be a Killer7 sequel or remastered edition?n

There is no official announcement yet, but both Suda51 and Shinji Mikami have shown interest in the potential development of a complete edition or a sequel for Killer7.

Killer7, celebrated for its distinctive cel-shaded visuals and unique narrative, first released on GameCube and PlayStation 2, and later on PC in 2018. The game follows protagonist Harman Smith and his seven deadly personalities as they navigate through an intricate story filled with mystery and intrigue. The game's blend of action-adventure elements has earned it a dedicated fanbase over the years, making the potential return a highly anticipated event in the gaming community.