Square Enix to present new title at TGS?
kula shakerz    2004-09-07, 17:46 pm.

In an recent interview with the Japanese gaming website Gpara, Akitoshi Kawazu, leader of Square Enix's production team 2 and the man behind the popular SaGa series has mentioned that his newest project would be revealed during this month's Tokyo Game Show 2004. The new game is unlikely to be a title for Nintendo's new handheld DS, but rather for PlayStation2, GameCube or GameBoy Advance. Kawazu's latest projects include UNLIMITED: SaGa for PlayStation 2 and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles for GameCube.

Tokyo Game Show opens for the press on Friday 24th September and to the public on Saturday 25th and stays open until Sunday the 26th. Square Enix will hold their own press conference on the 24th.




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