TGS update: Square Enix to show new trailers in mega theaters

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TGS is right around the corner, and it’s no surprise that the big boys of the videogame industry are packing their biggest guns for the event. Such is the case with Square Enix, having recently announced that it will be showing new, exclusive trailers of its highly-anticipated titles in two separate Mega Theaters at TGS. Talk about jumping into the fray armed!

So what titles are going to get the special trailer treatment from Squeenix? In no particular order, they’re Dragon Quest IX (DS), The Last Remnant (Xbox 360), Final Fantasy XI (Xbox 360, PC), Final Fantasy Dissidia (PSP) and Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII (PS3). That’s five titles we haven’t been hearing much of lately, with emphasis on the highly-anticipated sequel to one of the greatest RPG series ever made.

There’s a catch, though. Final Fantasy Dissidia and Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII will have their trailers shown in Squeenix’s Closed Mega Theater, while the others will be airing at the Open Mega Theater. So it’s going to be pretty tough for anyone who’d want to watch what’s the latest with the Final Fantasy character-packed fighting game for the PSP, as well as the first ever main female lead of a Final Fantasy game (second if you count Yuna).

Final Fantasy XIII - Image 1  

TGS is right around the corner, and it’s no surprise that the big boys of the videogame industry are packing their biggest guns for the event. Such is the case with Square Enix, having recently announced that it will be showing new, exclusive trailers of its highly-anticipated titles in two separate Mega Theaters at TGS. Talk about jumping into the fray armed!

So what titles are going to get the special trailer treatment from Squeenix? In no particular order, they’re Dragon Quest IX (DS), The Last Remnant (Xbox 360), Final Fantasy XI (Xbox 360, PC), Final Fantasy Dissidia (PSP) and Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII (PS3). That’s five titles we haven’t been hearing much of lately, with emphasis on the highly-anticipated sequel to one of the greatest RPG series ever made.

There’s a catch, though. Final Fantasy Dissidia and Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII will have their trailers shown in Squeenix’s Closed Mega Theater, while the others will be airing at the Open Mega Theater. So it’s going to be pretty tough for anyone who’d want to watch what’s the latest with the Final Fantasy character-packed fighting game for the PSP, as well as the first ever main female lead of a Final Fantasy game (second if you count Yuna).

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