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12. July 2018 at 19:02:
In a recent interview, co-producer Masashi Takahashi pointed out that the "Octopath Traveler" developers of Business Division 11 are not only working on Nintendo Switch games. Plus, you do not want to return to the "Final Fantasy" series.
In the course of tomorrow, Square Enix will release the Japano role-playing game "Octopath Traveler" for the Nintendo Switch. In a conversation with Eurogamer, co-producer Masashi Takahashi suggested that not only the Nintendo Switch titles are being developed in the business division 11.
"As you know, the team was initially The Bravely Default team – it was just a development team and not a department, "Takahashi said. "Since the game was doing well and selling well, we have become a special department, yes, we have worked on Octopath Traveler and we are working on switch titles, but that does not mean that we are only working on switch. " 19659004] However, Takahashi did not reveal for which platforms one develops. In addition, he again stressed that "Octopath Traveler" will not receive any download content. In addition, it depends on sales figures, if the brand becomes a series. As a result, it will be necessary to wait and see how the game beats on the Nintendo switch.
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In conclusion, Takahashi made it clear that you had no interest in the "Final Fantasy" games to be developed. Instead, you want to focus on new brands. "To tell the truth, I have no intention or want to return to the Final Fantasy series," said Takahashi. "After my studio became a division and Square commissioned us to create new brands, there's no reason to go back to Final Fantasy, and many people are asking us to do a remake of Final Fantasy VI with this kind of graphics The role, however, is to create new ideas and hope that people who like role playing can grow up with their children and pbad them on to them. "