In an interview this week with CVG, Silicon Studio president Takehiro Takeda piqued non-3DS owners interest when speaking about the future of the Bravely Default series and how his company plans to grow the series going forward.
"We may expand in the future but we don't have a clear plan yet. We're talking about that, maybe using other devices, but we don't have a clear plan."
The partnership between developer Silicon Studios and publisher SquareEnix may possibly bear more fruit in the future, with Takeda saying:
"Hopefully we have another game coming from our relationship [with Square Enix]."
Brendan 2016-01-30 0 comments
Bravely Second: End Layer releases on February 27th in Europe and April 15th in North America. For gamers who weren't sated by Bravely Default's impressive array of powerful (and sometimes mystifying) costumes and jobs, Square Enix has a solution. The sequel to 2012's love letter to JRPGs and, in more than a few places, Final Fantasy, will introduce twelve new...
Brendan 2016-01-26 0 comments
Final Fantasy Explorers, the plucky action-RPG upstart that took its time getting out of Japan, is now available to Western fans. If review units were provided to the mainstream gaming press then it would seem that Square Enix has not yet lifted the embargo which, historically, is not a great sign if the publisher is relying on positive buzz to...
Brendan 2016-01-16 0 comments
Final Fantasy XIV's development team has responded to the tragic news surrounding the death of Sian Blake, the voice actor who brought to life Yugiri, an first NPC introduced in the later stages of A Realm Reborn. Blake took over for the role beginning with the Heavensward expansion. This week, the team behind Final Fantasy XIV spoke out for the...
I need one these games on PS4 please.
PS4 would be nice but the Vita needs more quality games.
I didnt think about it when writing the article, but the obvious answer to me is mobile, sadly :c
Yeah. It will be mobile.
That would be lame but it wouldn't surprise me at all. Free to play with tons of in-app-purchases.