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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 will be waiting, new news on FFXVI soon?

During an interview with the microphones of Famitsu, some important exponents of Square Enix they talked about the plans planned for next year and revealed that soon we may be back to hear about some highly anticipated games.

During the interview, the producer of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Parte 2, Yoshinori Kitase, reiterated once again that the game is currently in development but that it will take some time to discover new details. It is therefore not excluded that the definitive title of the game and a short trailer will be published by the end of next year, perhaps shortly after the arrival on the shelves of Final Fantasy XVI. About the sixteenth chapter of the series, the producer Naoki Yoshida talked about how 2021 will be a great year for him, since in addition to being at work on the exclusive PS5 he is also busy on Final Fantasy XIV, whose next expansion could be unveiled in February, in a evento a tema Square Enix. We don’t know if this event will be focused exclusively on FFXIV, but it could be the perfect stage to show off Final Fantasy XVI once again.

In the interview we did not speak only of Final Fantasy, but among the various interventions we find that of Noriyoshi Fujimoto, manufacturer of Dragon Quest, which anticipated the arrival of an important announcement on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the series. Also Yosuke Saito PlatinumGames intervened to confirm the willingness to support Deny for a while with new titles (remember the recent announcement of the release date of Nier Reincarnation) and quoted Babylon’s Fall among the games still in development at the team, although he hasn’t anticipated anything about when we will be able to find out more.

In short, the 2021 of Square Enix seems to be really full of releases and announcements and it shouldn’t take long before we can start discovering what is boiling in the pot at the Japanese company.

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