Steins;Gate is currently celebrating its 10th anniversary, and multiple plans are moving around for the Science Adventure Series overall. In fact, this week's Famitsu magazine (officially titled Weekly Famitsu Magazine August 20-27 2020 Issue) included an interview with Mages President Chiyomaru Shikura, who touched on multiple subjects linked to the series. In particular, he mentioned he'd like to make a huge crossover game of the Science Adventure Series.

In the interview, Chiyomaru Shikura explained he wants to do a huge crossover game of the Science Adventure Series that'll be "similar to Super Robot Wars or Avengers". However, he stressed out it'll only be happening once Anonymous;Code, the latest game in the series, is done and released. He talked about Anonymous;Code as well in this interview, and we'll cover that soon.

Chiyomaru Shikura mentioned this crossover game would be a new, Original story where all the characters would meet each other for a lot of fanservice. It'd have discussions and interactions between certain characters that fans always wanted to see. He jokingly said among all the games' protagonists so far though, there's no character who gives a strong enough impression to be the main hero of this crossover. He definitely wants to make this game one day to please the fans, and to bring the Science Adventure franchise to a new level.

The Science Adventure games are, so far, of Chaos;Head, Steins;Gate, Robotics;Notes, Chaos;Child, Occultic;Nine, Anonymous;Code. Along with all their related games sequels, and prequels. As seen above, the Science Adventure Series twitter is pretty active and never forgets its characters' birthdays.

Robotics;Notes Double Pack (Science Adventure Series) Western Release Trailer

In the west, the sequel of Robotics;Notes, Robotics;Notes DaSH, which is also closely linked to Chaos;Head and Steins;Gate, will be out on October 13 in the land of Freedom and Justice. And on October 16 in Europe. The game is coming on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. It'll be bundled with an improved version of the first game, Robotics;Notes Elite.

We'll cover more news from the interview shortly.