The Final Fantasy XV fanbase and us here at DualShockers are still reeling over the cancellation of the hit JRPG’s DLC cancellation that was revealed in early November. However, ever since Final Fantasy XV‘s Director Hajime Tabata’s resignation from Square Enix, we haven’t heard too much on the “project” and “next challenge” he mentioned within his resignation letter. That
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One of the most interesting reveals of Tokyo Game Show was Square Enix’s Left Alive, and according to Director Toshifumi Nabeshima, we won’t have to wait too long to hear more about the game. In the massive New Year group interview on the Japanese 4Gamer, Nabeshima-san explained that he was happy to see that the reaction to
Final Fantasy XV has been expanding incrementally both as a game and as a multimedia project, taking on new platforms and new avenues of connecting with fans and newcomers alike. In order to get an idea of what is coming next, DualShockers had a long chat with Director Hajme Tabata (with some additional insight by
The Assassin’s Festival crossover DLC for Final Fantasy XV certainly surprised many, not only due to the subject, but also due to how elaborate and complex the collaboration was, going as far as replicating relevant gameplay mechanics of the Assassin’s Creed franchise. Since the recipe certainly appears to be as juicy as Ignis’ dishes, we asked Director
Final Fantasy XV will be among the games that will be updated for Xbox One X after the console will be released on November 7th, but it wasn’t known whether the console would run the game at native or upscaled 4K resolution, until now. During a cat at PAX East, DualShockers asked Director Hajime Tabata
A few days ago, during a livestream from Gamescom, Final Fantasy XV Director Hajime Tabata teased what appeared to be a possible Nintendo Switch version of the game. Since the tease was rather vague, and quite a bit tongue-in-cheek, DualShockers asked Tabata-san to clarify whether a port is actually coming or not during an interview
In an interview with Engadget Final Fantasy XV Director Hajime Tabata, said that his team is looking to possibly add a level editor of some sort to the PC version of the game. When asked about the modding community, Tabata-san said: “There were limitations to the game to ensure it ran on consoles, but that’s less
Today Square Enix hosted an active time report broadcast with Final Fantasy XV Director Hajime Tabata and Global Brand Director Akio Ofuji, mostly dedicated to recapping what was showcased at E3. During the broadcast, we learned that Square Enix has opted not to disclose some information during E3, and is instead planning “large scale” things