Since threads like these are always cause for misunderstandings (and I'm now getting tweets from people telling me to bring it over when I specifically say in my Twitter profile not to direct game requests to my personal account): I'm just an employee who happens to want to work on more Falcom titles. The last game I got to really work on as lead editor was Ys VI on PC, and I enjoy the characters, lore, and gameplay in Falcom games on a personal level. If I were to be lead editor on something again, yeah, I'd love it to be a Falcom game.
This isn't any special campaign or anything, and people use that comments e-mail and our Facebook all the time to make video game requests. This doesn't mean it's in danger of not being localized or even that it is being localized--it means nothing at all. I tweeted that because, at some point, I somehow became the XSEED Twitter person a few months back, so now my morning routine involves waking up and checking that account for questions and comments. The TX trailer with all the nice gameplay came out recently. Of course, people flood our Twitter with requests, but it's kinda like preaching to the choir since I'm the one running it and my personal answer to any Falcom game is, "Hell, yeah" by default. Sure, I can tell the boss we're getting flooded, but he checks the Facebook and e-mails, so, you know, I just tweeted those little nudges on my personal account instead. You can see the tweets shortly after where I said I also would cry if I got to edit the Crossbell duology (I say that every day).
Anyway! That's it. Again, this ain't special or even worth a thread. If anyone who sees this has the power to do so, don't slap these tweets on some post on a gaming news website and make it out to be a thing, please.