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Naoki Yoshida Calls for New Director for Final Fantasy 17

Jan 13, 2024 9:48 AM

Final Fantasy series producer Naoki Yoshida has suggested that the directorial role for the upcoming Final Fantasy 17 should be passed on to a new generation. Yoshida shared his views while discussing the development of Final Fantasy 14 and 16 on the Game Maker's Notebook podcast. He emphasized the importance of fresh perspectives and new challenges aligning with the world today. In relation to Final Fantasy 16, he revealed the story was written by a small team and outlined the game’s hopeful message about humanity. For fans looking to dive into the latest installment, the Final Fantasy 16 review is available for insights into the game.

What does Naoki Yoshida suggest for the future direction of Final Fantasy 17?

Naoki Yoshida suggests that Final Fantasy 17 would benefit from a new, younger director to breathe life into the franchise with fresh ideas and to address modern challenges in the storytelling.

Background information on Final Fantasy XVI (16): Final Fantasy XVI is the latest addition to the renowned RPG series developed by Square Enix. The franchise has a long history of delivering rich, narrative-driven gameplay combined with memorable characters and innovative combat systems. Final Fantasy XVI promises to continue this legacy, featuring an immersive story and state-of-the-art visuals tailored for the PlayStation 5. The game has received anticipatory buzz in the gaming community and is expected to be a significant title for both RPG fans and longstanding Final Fantasy enthusiasts.



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