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Series producer Kensuke Tanabe stated, in an interview with The Verge, that Zip Lash would be the final game in the franchise if it wasn’t well-recognized or didn’t sell well. This became the case as the game was a critical and commercial failure, resulting in the series’ dormancy. Chibi-Robo!’s developer Skip Ltd. has also not released any new games since.
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In all fairness, something was said in 2020 about Skip Ltd supposedly having gone defunct, and this could explain it. I don't suppose any of these video game franchises have a similar situation to Chibi-Robo, though I don't think the developers of them ever admitted their dormancies, although it was a close call with Fire Emblem: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/FranchiseKiller/VideoGames
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