Although Square Enix has a number of high-profile premieres coming up, it turns out that the creator of Final Fantasy has not yet disclosed all of the surprises for the upcoming fiscal year. The studio is getting ready for the first sizable NFT productions, which will make their appearance in the upcoming fiscal year.
Square Enix announced the change in president at the beginning of March, which greatly upset the studio’s supporters. Participants thought Yosuke Matsuda‘s seat was lost as a result of Forspoken’s unsuccessful debut, the sale of Western IP teams, and corporate attention to NFT.
It turns out that the company will stick to its course and aim to provide blockchain-related games in the upcoming fiscal year:
“Major title releases will not be concentrated solely in FY2024/3. We have organized our production line in such a way that we will have many new titles in FY2025/3 and beyond. We also hope you’re looking forward to the blockchain games we plan to release in FY2024/3 and beyond.“
Yet, it turns out that the developer of Final Fantasy has not yet disclosed all the surprises for the upcoming fiscal year. Square Enix has a number of high-profile premieres ahead of it. The first sizable NFT productions are being prepared by the studio and will make their appearance in the upcoming fiscal year.
Square Enix’s announcement of the new president at the beginning of March sparked a lot of controversy among the studio’s followers. Participants thought Yosuke Matsuda’s seat loss was caused by the unsuccessful Forspoken launch, the sale of Western IP teams, and the company’s decision to concentrate on NFT.
As it turns out, the company is not going to alter its goals and hopes to provide blockchain-related games in the following fiscal year: