Fans longing for a new addition to the Final Fantasy Tactics series have reason to feel hopeful as Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki "Yoshi-P" Yoshida expresses interest in a new Tactics game. Despite enjoying widespread adoration, the Tactics spin-off series has seen only a few games. In a recent interview, while dismissing the idea of a Tactics version based on Final Fantasy 16 due to issues of scale, Yoshida and other team members who previously worked on Tactics games acknowledged the appeal and potential for a fresh installment.

This does not confirm that a new Tactics game is in the works, but the mere mention from a Square Enix veteran like Yoshida could set the stage for future developments. Meanwhile, Final Fantasy 16 fans can look forward to the second and the final DLC, releasing on April 18, which will explore the backstory of Leviathan.

Is there a new Final Fantasy Tactics game on the horizon?

While there is no official confirmation, the interest expressed by Naoki Yoshida and other Square Enix staff in a new Final Fantasy Tactics game may signal the possibility of future developments.

Final Fantasy Tactics first launched in 1997 for the PlayStation and gained a strong following for its deep strategic gameplay and engrossing story. Set in the fictional kingdom of Ivalice, the game blends traditional Final Fantasy elements with a grid-based, turn-based tactics system. The series' popularity led to several related games, including Final Fantasy Tactics Advance for the GameBoy Advance and Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift for the Nintendo DS. Fans have been clamoring for a new entry for years, and the recent comments from Yoshida give some hope that their wait may not be in vain. As for the mainline series, Final Fantasy 16 promises to deliver another epic chapter when its upcoming DLC arrives, further expanding the rich universe that fans have come to love.