The team know it’s a ”fine line to walk” on such an unproven franchise, but at least if Two Worlds ends with II then it will ”go out properly.”
Jake DiGennaro of TopWare said that providing Two Worlds II is ”successful enough to warrant it, Two Worlds III is something we have definitely given thought,” he told Destructoid. We won’t be teased with a cliff-hanger though.
The second title ”provides closure on the events of the game, and leaves the door open to an extent for the opening of a third game.” No cheap shot unanswered questions.
Two Worlds II is ”giving players at least something that if this is the last chapter of Two Worlds, then we go out properly,” he continued.
”At the same time leave the door open just enough so that we can come back in with the third chapter and expand upon the narrative we’ve constructed without a “#2 did well enough, so I guess it’s time for another Two Worlds” vibe.”
”It’s really a rather difficult tightrope act.” Two Worlds II releases on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC October 5th in the US, 8th in Europe. Not sucking would be great, if you don’t mind.