One of the most popular series in the gaming industry, namely Final Fantasy, had a lot of trouble adapting to the HD gaming era, which led to chapters with long development times and problematic releases. According to the manufacturer of Final Fantasy XVI Naoki Yoshidathis has damaged the reputation of the series, especially among new players.
In an interview with 4Gamer, he said that the long development times meant that many people spent their entire teenage years without coming into contact with a new chapter in the franchise. With this, the Japanese company ended up giving space to other series that have become popular among this audience.
Yoshida also admitted that the original versions of Final Fantasy XIV And Final Fantasy XV they initially left a bad impression on the public. The former had a disastrous launch and had to be reworked from scratch, in an initiative that led to A Realm Reborn, a project that, along with its expansions, has ended up becoming one of Square Enix’s biggest sources of revenue.
At least initially, Final Fantasy XV seemed like a game that had launched incompletely. The Japanese company recognized this and released several free updates to improve the game’s performance and expand its story, changing the public’s impression.
The producer finally declares that he wants to use the lessons that Square Enix has learned from his previous projects to make sure that Final Fantasy XVI is successful.
We remind you that Final Fantasy XVI will be available in the summer of 2023.
Source: Wccftech
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