What is Yoshi-P’s next move after Final Fantasy 16?
Naoki Yoshida dashed any hopes that Square Enix and Creative Business Unit III might revisit Final Fantasy 16 in the near future.
Naoki Yoshida dashed any hopes that Square Enix and Creative Business Unit III might revisit Final Fantasy 16 in the near future.
We're not saying that Final Fantasy 7 is Square Enix's favourite child out of over a dozen but we kind of just did.
The official reveal of The Rising Tide has started discussions about possible multiple alternate endings coming to Final Fantasy 16.
Square Enix and Creative Business Unit III aren't letting the mixed reactions stop it from making the true fans happy.
Square Enix confirmed earlier this year that it's doubling down on its bigger franchises, particularly Final Fantasy.
While Square Enix could've easily just run things back for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, it couldn't help but make certain welcome changes.
However, a new entry may not arrive anytime soon as the pair is currently busy working on other projects outside the Nier series.
As much as we'd all love to see Supes duke it out against Darkseid in a video game, the thought handn't really crossed Rocksteady's mind.
Then again, Square Enix could just be trolling Final Fantasy 7 fans with a re-telling of the events of the original timeline.
Like Agent 47 himself, IO Interactive's resilience knows no bounds, fighting through adversity to overcome all the problems thrown its way.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth stood out at this year's Golden Joystick Awards where it beat 19 other titles for the Most Wanted Game award.
Given that Square Enix is one of the few companies that have several CGI animated films under its belt, this is entirely possible.
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The overall sales of Final Fantasy 16 and Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster prevented Square Enix from a financial meltdown.
While the PlayStation 5 exclusive sold well enough to impress and even those over at Square Enix, the sales figures just weren't high enough.
Tetsuya Nomura is curious to know what makes the Final Fantasy 7 villain so "attractive".
Unfortunately, it's not the Final Fantasy 7 entry that most people are playing but fans will probably love to hear it, nevertheless.
We're not saying that Aerith won't die in the sequel unlike in the original game, but Square Enix definitely seems to be hinting at this.
According to the original, roughly 90% of the individuals that worked on Final Fantasy 7 Remake stayed on for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
The possibility of a Diablo collaboration, along with other exciting partnerships, further broadens Final Fantasy 14's future possibilities.
The only catch is that it will be as part of the open beta test for Final Fantasy 14 ahead of its wider public launch...
While Final Fantasy 14 usually takes inspiration from classic job roles for its classes, the Viper class will be one of its first unique ones.
We're pretty sure more fans are going to be thirsting over Matt Mercer's Vincent Valentine in February than his take on Ganondorf.
The upcoming video game adaptation of the cybernetically enhanced police officer has a demo that's both bigger and better than most games.