Square Enix\u2019s Creative Studio 3, the powerhouse studio behind the beloved Final Fantasy 14<\/em> and recently released Final Fantasy 16<\/em>, is getting ready to drop some big news.<\/p>
Studio head Naoki Yoshida teased the development of two new games in an interview with a Dutch site Gaming.nl<\/a> on June 6. While the team is laser-focused and can\u2019t juggle multiple projects, Yoshida hinted exciting developments are on the horizon. \u201cSoon there may be some announcements about two new games we are working on,\u201d he teased, with the translation courtesy of Genki_GPN on X (Twitter).<\/p>
Yoshida also put concerned fans at ease by confirming the division remains untouched despite Square Enix\u2019s restructuring and layoffs<\/a>. \u201cI haven\u2019t had to fire people and the current team hasn\u2019t been altered. We\u2019re even hiring new folks,\u201d the studio head explained, according to a translation by one of the site\u2019s journalists.<\/p>
Yoshida didn\u2019t mince words about the company\u2019s commitment to Creative Studio 3 either. \u201cThe company has high expectations for our division,\u201d he explained in the interview. \u201cIt\u2019s one of the pillars of Square Enix. There is no chance they\u2019ll make cuts or invest less in us<\/a>. We\u2019ll keep working just as hard on [FF14<\/em>], so players don\u2019t have to worry.\u201d<\/p>
This has the Final Fantasy<\/a><\/em> community buzzing with anticipation. Creative Studio 3 has a proven track record of delivering high-quality content, so expectations are naturally high.<\/p>
As fans speculate, one thing is certain: Creative Studio 3 isn\u2019t slowing down<\/a>. The team continues to grow and innovate, promising new and fresh adventures. Stay tuned because whatever Creative Studio 3 cooks up, it\u2019s bound to be a gamechanger.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"