Square Enix cancels Agito, announces Final Fantasy Type-0 Online
Moving on to the story of the game, it has been revealed that Final Fantasy XV is going to follow the war of Niflheim and Lucis, the walled nation.
The multiple storylines and multiplayer mode is certainly doable in this day and age, what with the numerous game engines and platforms that Square Enix can choose from. Square Enix also announced a new Final Fanstasy game for mobile devices.
Two new videos for Final Fantasy XV have been released by Square Enix. Aged and weakened, with the imperial might of Niflheim at his doorstep and his wall on the verge of collapse, the king finds himself, his beloved son, and his kingdom defenseless…Meanwhile, in Tenebrae, Luna’s sacred status as Oracle has elicited a degree of autonomy for the former kingdom, but she must still stand firm in the face of the imperial occupation.
NTT DOCOMO Inc. demonstrates their cellular phone’s content menu “Final Fantasy” during Tokyo Game Show 2003 in Chiba, Japan.
Square Enix has announced that Chinese developer ideal World is working on Final Fantasy Type-0 Online for iOS, Android, and PC.
Keep checking back for more on Final Fantasy XV later. The concept is to take the multiplayer mode from the PSP/PS4 Final Fantasy Type-0 and base a game around it. It’s supposed to be more hack “n” slash than the semi-turn-based combat found in Agito, which makes sense as that’s kind of flawless World’s stock-in-trade.
This marathon started at Gamescom, where director Hajime Tabata and marketing manager Akio Ofuji sat for an hour and gave us critical information about topics like the black-haired woman from one of the trailers (“She’s a very important character in the story and needs to be very mysterious right now.”) and airships (“We’re currently looking into the technology to see if that’s possible.”).
Final Fantasy XV is scheduled for a 2016 release.