The long-awaited sequel to the beloved adventure game, Ōkami, announced at last year's Game Awards, has finally received some clarification. While details remain scarce, IGN's recent interview with the project leads revealed key information. The sequel is, indeed, a direct continuation of the original Ōkami's storyline.
Capcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi confirmed the sequel's narrative connection to the first game. Director Hideki Kamiya playfully hinted at the sequel's protagonist, responding with "I wonder..." when asked if Amaterasu would return, before Hirabayashi confirmed her presence.
While this likely won't surprise fans, the sequel's relationship to Ōkamiden, a Nintendo DS prequel starring Amaterasu's child, Chibiterasu, has been a point of discussion. Hirabayashi acknowledged the mixed reception of Ōkamiden, noting its deviation from fan expectations and emphasizing that the new sequel directly follows the original Ōkami's narrative.
The original Ōkami's ending provides a natural springboard for a sequel, leaving Amaterasu and another character embarking on an unexplored journey, ripe with potential for new challenges and adventures.
However, further details remain elusive. The team confirmed the sequel is in its very early stages of development, explaining the early announcement as a result of their excitement. Hirabayashi indicated that substantial updates are likely some time away.
For a comprehensive look at the interview, check out IGN's full conversation with the Ōkami sequel's development team.