Doubt out. ASH is the only non-Microsoft game they have right now. Four titles (BD, LO, CO, and BD2) are going to Microsoft. As we know that Microsoft does terrible in Japan, and most Americans just want shooters on their Xbox 360. I imagine the only reason Lost Odyssey caught there eye was the graphics. Americans set the standard for video games way too high. I am talking about the mainstream audience, not us (the fact we managed to tolerate some of SE's, well, mistakes is enoguh reason to show we have tolerance). Anyways, the mainstream audience doesn't like the RPG genre.

KH got popular because of Disney and FFVII/FFX characters, FF was popular when FFVII came out, Pokemon is just very popular, and last but not least, Mario RPGs because it is Mario. Out of these titles, all of which are the only RPGs IIRC to get over a million sales in America, only Kingdom Hearts was created recently, and mainly becasue of the Disney characters. Moreover, generally speaking these are the only series to get scores of 9 or greater. I think all RPGs who got an America press average of 9 or great was created by Nintendo or Square, but correct me if I am wrong.

And Americans are just way too picky. Long-story short, they have nothing to relate too. Those names mean nothing to them on the back of the box. More people are fimiliar with Uematsu's works (*cough*One-WindAngel*cough*) than the guy himself, and the artist for DBZ and CT is pratically tabooed here, although I don't think he is doing LO. Anyways, I need to shorten this. Only KH got popular of RPGs created/ported in the last decade, and it was because of Disney.

So basically, we know there won't be Japanese support, only having BD and ES over there right now. Only hardcore will bother with Lost Odyssey, and even then most 360 owners won't care much about JRPGs. Now, quality-wise maybe, but in terms of commerical success, MW will need to get VERY lucky in order to get more sales. In Japan they have little fans, and in America they have little fans. I can see it getting a big fanbase, probably as big as the Tales of fanbase, but to see a it getting all they way to where SE is? Forget it, there is a slim chance of that happening.