Square Reveals Some Future Titles
kula shakerz    2002-06-07, 00:00 am.

In its annual earnings report, Square held nothing back and revealed its list of upcoming Japanese titles for 2003. Well, almost nothing. Two RPGs and an action game are on the way for the Playstation 2, and two Game Boy Advance titles, including the much-anticipated handheld version of Final Fantasy Tactics, are in development. These games have no specific titles as of yet. The PC game on the way is none other than Final Fantasy XI, which was released May 16th for PS2 in Japan and has more than 50,000 subsribers to date. The PC version is expected to be released within the fiscal year in Japan. Both PS2 and PC versions of Final Fantasy XI should make their way to North America sometime in 2003.

We'll keep you posted with all the Squaresoft happenings.




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