Well, it's possible. If the book leaves some loose ends or has potential for more development, there could be more. But it's not guaranteed. Publishers and authors make those decisions based on various factors like market demand and the author's inspiration.
Maybe. It really varies. Sometimes authors have a pre-planned series, and sometimes they decide based on the response to the first book. You might have to keep an eye on the author's announcements or publisher's news to know for sure.
So far, there's no confirmed story that comes after Game of Thrones. But you never know, maybe in the future the creators will come up with something.
Not as of now. There haven't been any official announcements about a direct continuation of the original story.
No, as of now, there's no official story continuation. But you never know what the future holds!
Yes, in New Vegas, there is no continuation after the main story. Once you complete the main storyline, that's pretty much it. There are no additional main plotlines that branch out further.
I haven't come across any definite information about a story after 'The Return of the King'. It's possible that fans have come up with their own theories or fan fiction, but an officially recognized continuation doesn't exist as of now.
Yes, it is. Shadow of the Erdtree builds upon and expands the narrative that comes after the main story.
Metro Exodus doesn't have a definite continuation after the main story ends. While you can still roam the game world and discover hidden elements, there's no direct sequel or major narrative extension to the main storyline.
Yes, Battle Through the Heavens had a sequel. I recommend the two books "Battle Through the Heavens: The Path of the King" and "Battle Through the Ruler of the Universe" to you. The former described the path of the Flame Emperor Xiao Yan as a king who had stepped into another world. The latter allowed Xiao Yan to enter the Great Thousand World in the 'Great Ruler' and create the Endless Fire Region to become the strongest Xiao Yan. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One possible reason could be resource limitations. Creating a full - fledged continuation after the main story would require a lot of time, effort, and resources. Maybe the team decided it was better to focus on making the main story as good as possible rather than spreading themselves thin on post - main - story content. Also, from a design perspective, they might have thought that ending the main story cleanly would give a more satisfying conclusion to the overall experience for most players.
Generally, it should be a continuation. When there is an after story, it's meant to expand on the main story. In the case of 'Real Sayori After Story', it would likely take the events and characters from the original and move them forward. This could mean exploring the consequences of the original plot's events, showing how the characters have changed as a result, and introducing new elements that are related to what came before.