Trails lead doesn’t see hits like Persona 5 as "rivals," reckons it's "a good thing" that the West is finally "hungry" for more JRPGs
"Rather than a feeling of competitiveness, it's more a feeling of cooperation," Toshihiro Kondo says
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Toshihiro Kondo, the frequent director and writer of both the long-running Trails and Ys series, doesn’t see other Japanese RPGs as competitors - rather, growing interest in the subgenre as a whole can only be a good thing.
“Rather than a feeling of competitiveness, it’s more a feeling of …