White Knight Chronicles II Community Petitions For Extra Content
Currently, only Japanese fans have access to the full available content for White Knight Chronicles II.
And a lot of North American and European RPG aficionados have a problem with that.
The community has come together to present those in charge - D3 Publisher, Level-5, and Sony - with a petition that asks for delivery of all the extra content that has not been received in the US or Europe. The fans have sent a copy of the petition in PDF and CD-ROM format to various bosses at the aforementioned companies, and they're hoping for a response.
The fans contend that there's no reason to limit this extra content to Japan, as WKCII hasn't sold more than 7,000 copies in the Land of the Rising Sun in the last two years. So with relatively similar sales numbers across all major territories territories (270,000 in Japan, 260,000 elsewhere) why shouldn't everyone get the content they crave? Hopefully, the guys on the receiving end of this petition - including SCEA president Jack Tretton, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida, and Level-5 boss Akihiro Hino - will acquiesce to what appears to be a reasonable request.
Good luck, guys!
Related Game(s): White Knight Chronicles II
Tags: white knight chronicles 2, white knight chronicles ii, white knight chronicles ii petition
12/2/2012 9:53:01 PM Ben Dutka
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Highlander
Sunday, December 02, 2012 @ 11:17:27 PM
Only 7000 copies sold during 2011/2012 - the game launched in 2010. In Japan and total sales lifetime sales (as of Oct 2012 according to VG Chartz) in Japan were 270,000.
In the West the game launched in 2011. June 2011 in Europe and September 2011 in North America. Outside Japan the game has sold approximately 260,000 copies (as of October 2012), with approximately 95,000 of those copies sold during 2012.
All numbers are courtesy of VGChartz.
The problem is that Japanese gamers received a bunch of new quests and other things during 2011 and through 2012, even though their total sales are more or less the same as elsewhere, and even though the sales during 2011/2012 have been very limited. It seems that the development and support of WKC2 content in Japan has been financed through the revenue generated by the Western released of WKC2. According to the information at VGChartz less than 100 copies of WKC2 sold in Japan during 2012, and yet they continued to receive new content and support for the game there. It's crystal clear that the only revenue driving that continued support is being generated by Western sales of the game.
daus26
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 6:19:41 AM
Anyway, I heard some rumors on youtube on a WKC3. How true is that you think?
Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 11:02:48 AM
As for the sales numbers, it's not uncommon for JRPGs to sell better in Japan, but then it's also not uncommon for JRPGs to sell better in the West as some of the recent Atelier games seem to have. I think in the end we have top remember that a JRPG is a JRPG because it's Japanese so it should not be a surprise that such games sell better in their home market. The FF series of games may be something of an exception there.
That said, with modern consoles, development tools and better software design, making a JRPG and localizing it to other languages is not the same level of effort that it once was. If companies do more to treat consumers in the West as well as they do the ones in their 'home' market, they might have more success.
Then again, WKC2 was mauled by critics unfairly, it was a major improvement over the previous installation in almost every respect. The previous game was still good, and did have a slower pace, more like that traditional tur based JRPG kind of pace. Not truly turn based though. WKC2 accelerates combat, it's at least twice as fast in play, a few other things were smoothed out as well, making the game that much slicker over all. But some critics apparently reviewed WKC2 by looking at WKC1 and ignoring any improvements.
Sad to say, but I think many gamers no longer take the time to read honest reviews or research things, and take reviews at their face value - aka the review score.
Highlander
Sunday, December 02, 2012 @ 11:17:53 PM
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Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 2:32:48 AM
daus26
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 5:36:54 AM
bebestorm
Sunday, December 02, 2012 @ 11:54:27 PM
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Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 12:03:17 AM
Beamboom
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 1:46:57 AM
Canonical (the company behind Ubuntu) has made a portal, Launchpad, where translations are done in a systematic fashion. All users across the world can contribute by translating to their languages. This service is used by thousands of applications in the Ubuntu repository, and the translations has proven to be of high quality. Much the same effect as Wikipedia. There's something about throwing enough people at a challenge and it *will* be solved. :)
Although translating from Japanese probably is one of the harder tasks out there, surely it would have been worth a shot and that web service could then later be used on other projects too.
Last edited by Beamboom on 12/3/2012 1:48:44 AM
WorldEndsWithMe
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 12:20:28 AM
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The sales everywhere are probably thanks to the overall poor reviewing skills currently biased against JRPGs.
Dragonknight76
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 1:43:33 AM
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dmiitrie
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 1:56:31 AM
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Beamboom
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 2:05:38 AM
Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 2:09:45 AM
daus26
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 5:39:16 AM
Clamedeus
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 7:48:27 AM
Fane1024
Tuesday, December 04, 2012 @ 4:30:46 AM
raptureassassin
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 7:12:42 AM
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BikerSaint
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 8:43:43 AM
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Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 11:08:11 AM
Most of the folks I play with ranked up by taking the scenic route ad playing quests as they came up - as did I.
Last edited by Highlander on 12/3/2012 11:08:41 AM
Fane1024
Tuesday, December 04, 2012 @ 4:37:25 AM
I've basically finished the game with minimal grinding, though I do tend to scour every corner and so probably have killed more mobs than someone who runs through levels more quickly. I'm just over 100 hours, but a ton of that time was spent in towns and menus binding items, etc.
And, yes, it does come with WKC1. It plays like one game; there isn't even really an end game when you finish part 1.
Last edited by Fane1024 on 12/4/2012 4:40:34 AM
duomaxwell007
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 10:20:51 AM
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As for the lack of content.. Id LOVE to see it myself but unfortunately these petitions hardly ever work. The thing is 90% of the missing content is actually ON the EU disc but not the US disc.. so its already translated basically.. but due to the PSN outage that kinda slowed things down for D3 in the US and thus the lack of having it on the US disc already and the fact that the game would be "broken" if EU unlocked the content but US couldnt/didnt.. but they now claim that that content is only meant to be exclusive to japan... ok if that WERE true why is it on the EU disc right? Sounds like PR/damage control to me.
But if anything I blame the US publisher... I mean they had a low budget shovelware company handle this.. who release 5 dollar games like ben 10 and icarly.. of course this was gonna happen.. I bet if Bandai/namco (they OWN D3publisher) handled the US publishing themselves we wouldnt be having this discussion
Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 11:04:20 AM
duomaxwell007
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 12:08:06 PM
Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 12:21:22 PM
duomaxwell007
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 12:29:42 PM
Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 1:05:11 PM
Underdog15
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 10:28:05 AM
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Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 11:06:31 AM
Underdog15
Tuesday, December 04, 2012 @ 7:24:59 PM
onicerberus
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 3:34:08 PM
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BTW to all off the psx community I've been a long, long long time reader. But this is the article pushed me to join your community, your humble new member oni . WKC2 its a great game I hope we get all that content to enjoy it.
Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 4:48:27 PM
Highlander
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 4:48:27 PM
BikerSaint
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 4:07:25 PM
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Barandex
Monday, December 03, 2012 @ 11:17:14 PM
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Highlander
Tuesday, December 04, 2012 @ 1:23:40 AM
Highlander
Tuesday, December 04, 2012 @ 9:39:18 AM
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Darkari
Thursday, December 06, 2012 @ 8:45:11 AM
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http://share.blog.us.playstation.com/ideas/2012/07/23/white-knight-chronicles-2-dlc/
take a good like at the site youll notice every idea posted has more dislikes than likes this is way to much of a coinkydink but its worth looking into because it just might expose sony ^_~
ransomink
Friday, December 07, 2012 @ 5:22:17 AM
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I seriously need to play some or any RPGs because its been forever and I heard the game is cheap, $20 cheap. The PS3 has received no love in the RPG department, only lackluster ports of Japans many attempts to capture Xbox gamers.
I tried out the online component for WKC1 and felt it was more of a chore/grind to get anything done and was hoping for a different outcome with the 2nd installment. I must say it's a shame they didn't release the DLC content for NA; the fans would've appreciated it. At least mention released DLC will only be for the JPN region. Problem is, the game didn't sell well in either region, US or JPN - under 500k for mainland sales. They probably believe there is no reason to push out DLC for other regions and save that money for future projects. The end game is still negative backlash and future punishments from fans, I agree.
Last edited by ransomink on 12/7/2012 5:22:34 AM

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