Final Fantasy 15 Xbox: Last Chance For Square Enix, "One Of The Last Great Games To Keep Video Console Market In Japan

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Final Fantasy 15 Xbox: Last Chance For Square Enix, "One Of The Last Great Games To Keep Video Console Market In Japan

Final Fantasy 15 For Xbox One. While fans of Final Fantasy 15 are eagerly awaiting its launch in March 2015, game developer Square Enix is preparing to unveil its top game on all video consoles including PC, PS Twins and Xbox One.
With both the Final Fantasy 15 and Kingdom Hearts 3 gaining its popularity, there is high expectations for Square Enix to deliver its best quality on video consoles like Xbox One.

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Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts III game producer Shinji Hashimoto said on the sidelines of the PS4 Japanese launch, “Hashimoto admitted that we’ve been waiting a long time, and the development team is working in earnest to meet our expectations. He also mentioned that new information will be shared “in the near future,” reports dualshockers.com

According to many analysts including the game’s co-director, Hajime Tabata, Final Fantasy XV is probably one of the last great games to keep the video console market in Japan, which is mostly occupied by mobile device gamers and not on a TV screen.

Tabata added, “It’s not to say that I don’t have any concerns at all, but I believe that it’ll really depend on how Final Fantasy XV does. Because I really want more people to enjoy games in the living room, on a big screen. If Final Fantasy XV doesn’t do well, perhaps there’s not much of a future for console games. It kind of really depends on how that goes,” gamerant.com reported.

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