Clovers won't necessarily work on a follow-up to classics like God Hand and Viewtiful Joe after development on the Okami sequel is done.
Despite the action RPG's alleged rocky development and cancellation, the Clovers founder is still enthusiastic about the project.
The sequel is in very early development, as Capcom's Yoshiaki Hirabayashi says, "It might take a little bit of time before we talk again."
Capcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi says the team "wouldn't be able to realize" Hideki Kamiya's "artistic dreams" without it.
"Clovers is a newborn in the games industry, and we’ll only grow and evolve from here," says studio head Hideki Kamiya.
The company also says it will be "some time" before it shares the next update for the title, and revealed that M-Two and Machine Head Works will be providing development assistance on the project.
The long-requested sequel sees the return of Amaterasu in a "new adventure." Development began recently under a new studio, Clovers.