"The Hatsune Miku Expo fan festival takes place this month in New York with a live concert to be held on October 17 and 18. An art exhibition focused on the popular Vocaloid will also start tomorrow, until October 19th. Famitsu shares a look at a piece by Tetsuya Nomura.
The Hatsune Miku Art Exhibition – Universal Positivity will feature artwork by original Hatsune Miku illustrators, in addition to several exclusive artwork by various artists, which you can check out here.
The above is a look at Tetsuya Nomura’s version of Hatsune Miku that is shown on a billboard seen at Wallplay, where the art exhibition is held. It was announced as part of a collaboration with Square Enix’s Nomura and Hatsune Miku."
A new interview with Tetsuya Nomura in Young Jump has revealed plenty of new details for Kingdom Hearts IV.
"I am truly happy just to be able to send my child out into the world once again" - Hironobu Sakaguchi
Well Nintendo and Squaresoft is where he started. I totally understand why he doesn't want to do FF now. If so I'm happy for either a remaster of Last Story or a new entry/spiritual successor. Loved the battle system of Last Story.
Wish my parents bought me a NES as a kid I would have played the first FF game. But I was lucky to have a SNES I played a bit of FF6 and just went to Chrono Trigger. When the FF collection releases I-VI Collection Anniversary drops I will take my time to play each Final Fantasy.
I mean… this is kinda obvious. The original final fantasy and its early sequels were on…
Square Enix announced its financial results for the three-month period which started on April 1 and ended on June 30, 2024.
They need more exclusives. That's the smart thing to do for 3rd party developers. /S
Here are some concerns regarding FF 7 Rebirth:
1) Completion rate of Part 1: Can Square Enix expect those who haven't finished Part 1 to purchase Part 2 at $70?
2) Requirement of a PS5: If someone enjoyed Part 1 on PS4, is there a significant advantage in purchasing a PS5 for the game, especially when PS4 continues to release new games?
3) Exclusivity issues.
Final thoughts on FF7: Cherish and relish Part 3, as it's likely the last time Square Enix will undertake such a project. Anticipate that future remakes will be scaled down or merely remastered.
Sales are down because pixel remaster sold 2+million and FF16 sold 3 million+ during the same time period last year and i don't think any big(or any?) square enix game released from april to june 30th of this year.
I am not sure why some sources put this in a negative light. Square had no major releases this quarter so it makes sense the sales would be less. What's good is than they found a way to lower their expenses to increase their profits given that no one was laid off.