E3 press conference before the actual event
Ikuzo    2004-04-22, 01:36 am.

Square Enix confirmed that they are holding the E3 press conference on 10th May before the actual event begins on 12th May. The press conference will involve two of the most anticipated games, Final Fantasy XII and Kingdom Hearts II.

It'd be nice to see a new title being announced. Althought it may not be one of the big titles such as Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest (both currently underdevelopment with the latest installment), there are plenty of other series which may appeal to some fans, such as The Bouncer and Star Ocean.

Also, the next issue of FamitsuWave, which is due 30th April, will feature a 8 minutes trailer of Final Fantasy XII. This trailer will include actual sound effects from the game. There may be some improvements in the game from the previous trailer. So if you get the chance to view the trailer, keep an eye out :)




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