Almost a year after Vestaria Saga I was released, S_Kaga has revealed his upcoming plans for the series on his blog.



(Image copyright S_Kaga)

Instead of Vestaria Saga II, fans can look forward to not one but two gaidens (side-stories) deeply connected to the first game.

From our understanding, the main body of volunteers working on the 2nd game (Vestaria Saga II) are taking a much-needed break. But rather than keep us waiting, S_Kaga wants to use this downtime to flesh out the stories introduced in the first game.

Here are the details that S_Kaga shared with his followers:

Gaiden (side-story) Schedule A brief report on the subject matter. Currently planned games 1) Lucca Gaiden (Heroes of Lucca) A small game made up of 4 chapters. A prologue focusing on the Lucca trio and village elder, as well as Alicia.

I am in charge of the design plan and supervision, but the production staff (two people) are developing it independently.

The initial trial production for 4 chapters was completed since this Spring, but we are currently redoing the work by order of a strict “no, we’re remaking the whole thing” director.

This game is designed to secure young producers who will be responsible for the future of Vestaria ^^ 2) Silverbirch’s Sacred Sword (temp. title)

Started this Summer with the aim to complete Zeid’s story.

About 10-15 chapters in total.

Originally, this part was meant to be in the 2nd game (as something that could be shown on the side like Sennet’s story in [TearRing Saga]).

Work began on the 2nd game after feeling bad for the players who wanted a resolution for Zeid and Atol’s story, which was left unresolved due to issues with labour and resources.

However since vestariaproject [the group of volunteers who worked on the first game] is taking a break (as promised from the beginning), I will be essentially working alone.

(Not including obtaining resources.) Therefore, there is a lot of recycled material from [Vestaria Saga] I and it’s impossible for the content to deviate too much from [Vestaria Saga] I.

We will decrease the difficulty level (and it will take time and effort to adjust for high difficulty) and we would ask for the co-operation of volunteers to help us play-test.

Please expect the story to be mainly presented like a visual novel [i.e. lots of dialogue]. Schedule has not been set in stone. It goes without saying that there’s always a chance both games will not see the light of day.

We hope to arrange a private release (while recruiting test players) next Spring as originally planned.

After that, I want to announce the games on the website, etc. and distribute them free of charge.

Let’s talk about these developments again at a later date.

–S_Kaga

A special thanks to Kirokan for helping with and checking my translation.