Atlus has rolled out a new patch for Metaphor: ReFantazio, enhancing menu options and addressing bugs for players on all consoles and PCs. Released in October 2024, Metaphor: ReFantazio has continued to achieve remarkable sales and numerous awards, solidifying its status as one of the most acclaimed RPGs in recent years.
Initially announced by Atlus in 2016 under the codename Project Re:Fantasy, Metaphor: ReFantazio achieved a milestone by selling one million copies worldwide on its launch day, marking the most successful debut in the studio's history. The game, which follows a young protagonist's quest to become the King of the medieval fantasy realm of Euchronia, has garnered both commercial success and critical acclaim, earning multiple Game of the Year awards and a perfect player rating of 100 on OpenCritic. The developers are committed to enhancing the game, as evidenced by the recent release of Update 1.11 across all platforms.
Version 1.11 of Metaphor: ReFantazio brings significant improvements to the game's menu system, simplifying navigation for players. Now, users on all platforms can adjust their battle formations and swap party members directly from the main menu and the equip screen. Additionally, a new category jump function on the item screen allows for quicker access to specific locations, streamlining gameplay. For PC players, this update includes fixes related to camera movement, frame rate stability, and controller inputs. Atlus's ongoing dedication to these updates demonstrates their commitment to delivering an optimal gaming experience.
Given the overwhelming positive feedback, speculation about a sequel to Metaphor: ReFantazio has been rife. In a recent interview with Weekly Famitsu, the game's director, Katsura Hashino, shared his hopes for the future. Although no sequel is currently planned, Hashino expressed his desire to see Metaphor: ReFantazio evolve into a series akin to Persona and Shin Megami Tensei, establishing it as a standalone JRPG franchise.
While fans eagerly await news of a potential sequel, the anticipation for other Atlus projects is also building. 2025 will mark the ninth anniversary of Persona 5, fueling speculation about the announcement of Persona 6. With the success of Metaphor: ReFantazio propelling Atlus to new heights, many believe that announcing a new entry in their flagship series could be the next logical step to maintain momentum.