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Sonic Team Leader’s Rodea The Sky Soldier For Wii Still In Limbo

Former Sonic Team leader Yuji Naka, has confirmed that his promising project Rodea The Sky Soldier for Wii is complete, but he has absolutely no idea when it’s going to be released. Development on the game was completed last year but the game has yet to receive a release date. Rodea The Sky Soldier is also in development for Nintendo 3DS, but Naka says he’s not sure of the status of that particular version.

“I want to ask the same question! We have finished developing the Wii version and we have already submitted it. That was around a year ago. But it seems like they are still considering the [details of] the 3DS version.”

“It might be close to being finished, but we havent spoken to Kadokawa in a while, so I’m not sure. Kadokawa never said they’re not going to sell it, so I would guess they’ll release it sometime in 2013 or so.”

 

18 thoughts on “Sonic Team Leader’s Rodea The Sky Soldier For Wii Still In Limbo”

  1. Wah wah wah , I am a little bitch . Can somebody please explain to me why Nintendo is doing so well atm ???? I am an xbox fanboy so I don’t want NIntendo to do well .

    Oh well , I will just waste my time on this site flaming around until the ps vita becomes popular .

  2. This doesn’t look finished. There seem to be bits of Sonic Adventure + Sin and Punishment and a typical anime storyline. Idk, make it a downloadable for Wii U. On the cheap. Focus on reviving Sonic…

    1. “Former Sonic Team leader Yuji Naka”

      Can’t you read, he no longer works there ergo has no says in the Sonic games.

      Furthermore Sonic 06, one of the worse Sonic games ever, happened under his control.

      1. Will you forget about sonic 06 please, so they made one really bad sonic game get over it! that was like 6 years ago! it wasn’t their fault that they rushed to get the game released!

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