It’s been a month since the summer chain of events and conventions has started, and we’re not even halfway through. The next big one is San Diego Comic-Con, and Square Enix will be there with quite a few of its games. Shadow of the Tomb Raider will be heavily featured with an “off-site experience” featuring
Mobius Final Fantasy
Mobius Final Fantasy has been the source of many crossover events since the game’s release, but today’s announcement may be one of the most exciting, especially for gamers who have been mentally preparing for Final Fantasy VII Remake. Beginning on December 2, and continuing through the month of December, players will be treated to a slew
Mobius Final Fantasy is known for its many crossovers, and a new one has been announced. Yet, this time it’s special. The crossover is with Final Fantasy X, but this isn’t just a matter of a character from the old and beloved game appearing in Mobius. After Tidus disappears at the end of the game, the
Yoshinori Kitase is a name that many will recognize as being the director of major titles like Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy X, and Final Fantasy XIII. He’s also a producer for the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake. In addition to all of these roles, Kitase-san is the executive producer for Mobius Final Fantasy, a Final Fantasy game that
Mobius Final Fantasy Producer Yoshinori Kitase announced that Final Fantasy XIII’s main protagonist Lightning will be a play a playable character in Mobius Final Fantasy as an Ultimate Hero. The event opens up a new storyline for Final Fantasy XIII in the universe of Mobius Final Fantasy as well as brings new gameplay enhancements to
Mobius Final Fantasy has certainly been a rather successful attempt to bring graphics close to console quality to mobile platforms, so it’s rather natural to wonder whether it could ever make the jump to home consoles after its release on Steam. We asked exactly that to Producer Yoshinori Kitase during a chat at PAX West
Today the organizers of PAX West in Seattle, announced the full schedule of panels that will grace the show, and there is a lot for gamers to enjoy. Destiny 2 game director Luke Smith will kick things off on Friday, September 1st, at 10:30 AM with his “Storytime” keynote, talking about his career from gaming journalism