Square Enix spills the beans on FF Anniversary, FFT:A2, Kingdom Hearts 3
Square Enix definitely has a lot on their hands – so many titles, so little time. RPGamer was lucky enough to get themselves in SE’s office, and came out with both good and bad news.
First up, the good news:
- Final Fantasy Tactics A2 will come to the US
- Final Fantasy IV will come to the US
- Kingdom Hearts 3 will finally be announced at this year’s Tokyo Game Show
- Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary on June 26 at the PlayStation Store in San Fransisco
- 2008 will be Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest year
The bad news:
- Slowdown in FFT: The Lion War won’t be removed
- No plans for Front Mission 5: Scars of War outside Japan
- No plans for Front Mission 1st on the DS
- FFXII: International will be for Japan only
Not too bad, eh? We feel for those deprived of their mecha goodness – let’s just hope Squeenix gives the FM fans what they’ve been wishing for from Santa.
The folks over at Square Enix also re-confirmed that an MMO will grace the 360 and Vista. FFXI fans don’t have to fear though, since they’ll still get support and content like before. Similar to ArenaNet‘s Guild Wars, FFXI won’t die out even when its sequel is born. No plans for Wii Virtual Console and PlayStation Store on PS3/PSP were revealed, but we’ll keep you guys updated.
Square Enix definitely has a lot on their hands – so many titles, so little time. RPGamer was lucky enough to get themselves in SE’s office, and came out with both good and bad news.
First up, the good news:
- Final Fantasy Tactics A2 will come to the US
- Final Fantasy IV will come to the US
- Kingdom Hearts 3 will finally be announced at this year’s Tokyo Game Show
- Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary on June 26 at the PlayStation Store in San Fransisco
- 2008 will be Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest year
The bad news:
- Slowdown in FFT: The Lion War won’t be removed
- No plans for Front Mission 5: Scars of War outside Japan
- No plans for Front Mission 1st on the DS
- FFXII: International will be for Japan only
Not too bad, eh? We feel for those deprived of their mecha goodness – let’s just hope Squeenix gives the FM fans what they’ve been wishing for from Santa.
The folks over at Square Enix also re-confirmed that an MMO will grace the 360 and Vista. FFXI fans don’t have to fear though, since they’ll still get support and content like before. Similar to ArenaNet‘s Guild Wars, FFXI won’t die out even when its sequel is born. No plans for Wii Virtual Console and PlayStation Store on PS3/PSP were revealed, but we’ll keep you guys updated.