In recent times, more and more Japanese publishers have been looking at Steam with interest, releasing high-profile games on PC at the same time as on consoles. Koei Tecmo is one of the publishers that has supported the platform the most, and it seems like things will be even better in the future.

According to a report from Wall Street Journal's Takashi Mochizuki, Koei Tecmo finds Steam attractive, with sales skyrocketing at launch. As such, the publisher will pursue the platform aggressively.

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Koei Tecmo: in Steam, sales "skyrockets" when launch campaigns, to pursue the platform aggressively. — Takashi Mochizuki (@mochi_wsj) October 27, 2017

The publisher also touched upon multi-platform releases, which will come whenever possible. Additionally, the publisher commented on the Nintendo Switch, noting how the console will likely continue to be successful in the future.

Koei Tecmo: Steam's attractive, will release multi-platform games whenever possible; Switch biz very long-tail, would make multiplayer games — Takashi Mochizuki (@mochi_wsj) October 27, 2017

The latest Keoi Tecmo game published on Steam is Nights of Azure 2. The game is the direct sequel to the original Nights of Azure, but it sadly fails to capitalize on the good of the original game to offer an experience that's slightly inferior due to the abuse of fanservice and underdeveloped characters.