atlusprime said:



Well, I'm glad you asked, angry internet poster. As has been the case many times, we are relying on a publisher/distributer in the EU for that, and it's not our place to announce it for the region unless we're doing it ourselves (see: Conception II, all our indie games, Spoiler SMTIV ;___;



"Are we working on trying to get that sorted out?"



Of course we are, and have been, like all of our recent titles. But we don't have anything to announce. So, sorry, but there's no EU news yet.



#notlikeSMTIV "ATLUS Y U NEVER HAVE EU NEWS?!"Well, I'm glad you asked, angry internet poster. As has been the case many times, we are relying on a publisher/distributer in the EU for that, and it's not our place to announce it for the region unless we're doing it ourselves (see: Conception II, all our indie games,etc.)"Are we working on trying to get that sorted out?"Of course we are, and have been, like all of our recent titles. But we don't have anything to announce. So, sorry, but there's no EU news yet.#notlikeSMTIV Click to expand...

Glad to see you acknowledge the situation at least, so thanks for this post.But no, can't say you have been working on it. Your recent titles are like before or worse in terms of release in Europe. Seriously, it looks like it's something decided at the last minute, and after deciding on how to handle the american release, everytime.It's 2016, it's time to become an international company...I'm sure you wouldn't say the situation was improving in europe for atlus/sega titles if you were really looking at it. Maybe it's improving internally, but there's no sign of it on the customer front.And no, having a delay shorter than for SMT IV is not something worth getting praise for.Despite the rant, again, thanks for the quick localization, and hopefully will be able to say sorry for those comments once Atlus start treating this continent differently.