It'll probably happen once they finish Final Fantasy XIII. That's what they've hinted at in the past.
You're welcome.
Hopefully the additions actually help to justify the re-release. xD
I'm so glad they finally released a proper trailer. It's about time.
I know, finally we get to see the actual game. :D
That's the Japanese bundle. The North American bundle is rumoured to have a red 360 and red controllers.
http://arstechnica.com/gami...
If they were to do a Final Fantasy XIII bundle in the US for the 360 and not the PS3, it would certainly be interesting.
Yea, they really shot themselves in the foot by making it a 360 exclusive.
However, Valkyria Chronicles didn't do that well in Japan - but then again, it was a completely new franchise, whereas Tales is a venerable series in Japan.
It doesn't just mean raising the bar in terms of "this game is great", it's also in terms of "this game is using technology not used before".
Its sales don't really agree with that statement.
I have really high hopes for this game, I just hope that it can deliver.
I hope you enjoy the demo, especially if it lives up to everyone's expectations.
Yea, it'll probably come out in September-October in Japan. But even that's just a shot in the dark.
Well, from what I gather; they're going to be revealing more than one character in the demo.
Hopefully. If they don't I think it might be a sucky demo.
Pretty much every Final Fantasy title ever released?
e.g.
Final Fantasy XII - JP Release March 2006
Final Fantasy XII - NA Release October 2006
Final Fantasy XII - EU Release February 2007
Almost 1 year between JP and EU, without Microsoft being involved.
Well done for showing you are incapable of reading.
The article title states that Microsoft are not to blame for its delay, and your quote says that Microsoft have little if anything to do with the proposed release date.
Check out the release date.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
Perhaps, but releasing Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII and Final Fantasy Agito XIII all in the same year, in all territories would make increasing their profits the following year near impossible.
Staggering it out means that year on year growth in terms of profit is more achievable. Sure there are more aspects than just money, but giving share holders more a return year after year is a good way to keep them happy. If profits dip on the previous year, they start to ...
I thought the same thing. If you die in that demo, you're doing something seriously wrong.