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Final Fantasy VII 25th Anniversary Stream June 16


Final Fantasy VII
Square Enix announced today that on June 16, next Thursday, they will do a brief livestream for "the latest information relating to the 25th Anniversary of Final Fantasy VII." Tetsuya Nomura made a statement that the stream will be only around ten minutes long but will contain lots of information. The broadcast will take place at 6pm Eastern time.

Of course, the information could just be more details on Final Fantasy VII mobile titles, but I've been privately speculating to friends and Discord since the new Final Fantasy XVI trailer that we should now expect news on Remake Part 2 essentially any time. I was targeting the Tokyo Game Show window, but now would be a fine time too...

Source: Gematsu

Final Fantasy XVI Coming Summer 2023


Final Fantasy XVI
Sony's latest State of Play just ended, and the final showing was a new trailer for Final Fantasy XVI! Here it is:



The PlayStation Blog was also updated to include more information about the game, including the reveal of the main team working on the game:

Producer: Naoki Yoshida
Main Director: Hiroshi Takai
Creative Director & Original Screenplay: Kazutoyo Maehiro
Localization Director: Michael-Christopher Koji Fox
Art Director: Hiroshi Minagawa
Combat Director: Ryota Suzuki
Character Design: Kazuya Takahashi
Composer: Masayoshi Soken

Immediately after the State of Play ended, KupoCon (the Final Fantasy fan convention) announced a launch tour will be happening for the game. More details will come later, but the tour will be held in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom, with a virtual option for those who cannot attend in person.

Source: PlayStation YouTube Channel, PlayStation Blog, KupoCon Official Site
Posted in: Square-Enix News

Square Enix to Sell Western Studios; Files Several Trademarks


Square Enix
Square Enix is due to sell studios Crystal Dynamics, Eidos-Montreal, and Square Enix Montreal to Embracer Group for an estimated $300 million USD. The deal still needs regulatory approval, but once given, should be finalized sometime between July and September of this year.

This sale will mean Square Enix will no longer own the properties of Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, Thief, and Legacy of Kain, along with a back-catalogue of more than 50 games. Crystal Dynamics is already working on a new Tomb Raider game.

Square Enix has said that this deal was made so they could invest in fields including blockchain, AI, and the cloud.

In unrelated news, Square Enix registered several new trademarks recently. These trademarks include Fear Effect and Relic Strike. The former was a game released by Eidos in 2000 for the original PlayStation, so there is speculation the series is about to be revived.

Other recent trademarks filed include Valkyrie Profile and Lenneth, which might indicate those games are to make their way to PS Plus Premium subscription.

Source: The Verge, PCMag, MP1ST

Distant Worlds Announces Final Fantasy 35th Anniversary Concert Series


Distant Worlds
Distant Worlds has just announced a new concert series for the 35th Anniversary of Final Fantasy. Entitled FINAL FANTASY 35th Anniversary Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY Coral, this series will feature a track list specially curated by Nobuo Uematsu. Little else is known at this stage, including what "Coral" represents, and so far no special guests have been announced. The dates for the series are as follows:
  • Tokyo, Japan: 06 Aug 2022
  • Tokyo, Japan: 07 Aug 2022
  • Hyogo, Japan: 13 Aug 2022
  • Hyogo, Japan: 14 Aug 2022
  • Chicago, IL: 10 Sep 2022
  • Pittsburgh, PA: 20 Sep 2022
  • Los Angeles, CA: 24 Sep 2022
  • London, UK: 01 Oct 2022
  • London, UK: 02 Oct 2022
  • Fort Worth, TX: 12 Nov 2022
  • Boston, MA: 19 Nov 2022
  • Bangkok, Thailand: 17 Dec 2022
  • Bangkok, Thailand: 18 Dec 2022
  • New York, NY: 07 Jan 2023
  • New York, NY: 08 Jan 2023
  • Nashville, TN: 25 Jan 2023
  • Barcelona, Spain: 03 Feb 2023
  • Paris, France: 25 Feb 2023
  • Amsterdam, The Netherlands: 03 Mar 2023
  • Orlando, FL: 10 Mar 2023
  • Orlando, FL: 11 Mar 2023


Source: Distant Worlds Official Site

Final Fantasy XIV: Endwaker Wins More Awards at SXSW


A Realm Reborn
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker continues to rack up the awards, taking three awards at SXSW this weekend.

The first award was for Excellence in Narrative: awarded to the game with the best storyline and dialogue. The other nominees in that category were:
  • Deathloop — Arkane Lyon / Bethesda Softworks
  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits — Ember Lab
  • Lost in Random — Zoink Games / Electronic Arts
  • Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy — Eidos-Montréal / Square Enix

The second award was for Excellence in Original Score. It was Masayoshi Soken's celebratory tweet that alerted this reporter the awards were happening this weekend! Other nominees in this category were:
  • The Artful Escape — Beethoven & Dinosaur / Annapurna Interactive
  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits — Ember Lab
  • The Medium — Bloober Team
  • Wytchwood — Alientrap Games / Whitethorn Games

The final award was for Video Game of the Year. SXSW's description for this award states: awarded to the game that exemplifies overall excellence and creates a distinct gaming experience across all platforms and genres. Other nominees in this category were:
  • It Takes Two — Hazelight / Electronic Arts
  • Psychonauts 2 — Double Fine Productions / Xbox Game Studios
  • Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart — Insomniac Games / Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • Resident Evil Village — Capcom

Congratulations to the Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker team for the well-deserved awards! For those readers who may be interested in starting their own journeys in Eorzea: the Final Fantasy XIV Free Trial is now active again and lets you play through all of A Realm Reborn and its first expansion, Heavensward.

Source: SXSW Official Site

Square Enix Launches Music Channel on YouTube


Square Enix
We're a few days late with this news: Square Enix has launched a music channel on YouTube, featuring over 5,500 songs from its video game collection.

The channel has reached 66.7k subscribers in the past few days. All fifteen main games in the Final Fantasy series are covered, along with other of the company's franchises. You'll find soundtracks for the SaGa, MANA, Chrono, and NieR series as well as other titles.

The channel includes an introductory video, which you can view here:
Source: GameRant
Posted in: Square-Enix News

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