Square Enix TGS Line Up

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Takoyaki

SOLDIER Second Class
May 27, 2014
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#2
Worth noting there are "Mega Theater and Stage Events planned as well."

Rise of Mana PSVita is a megaton to me.
 

Myrodis19

AVALANCHE Warrior
May 15, 2014
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#10
They are keeping XV dark. I doubt they were going to put it in their lineup at all.
At best, instead of hearing an official word (in this case, a miracle) from SE, all we have is to wait until TGS starts and expect the unannounced stage events OR salvage whatever reliable sources/rumors tells us that it will be there before the event even begins.
Think at the least we can expect a update by word of mouth?
 
#14
What would be the point in not listing an already announced game in their official TGS show list if they intend to show it anyway?

Conversely, what would be the point in being so coy about it? At this point it smacks of utter contempt for their fans.

If FFXV is not showing up, then screw them. You can bring up Nomura or Hashimoto all they want to promise that they will be more forthcoming with info on the game, but they will still be overridden by a PR department that is probably deciding it isn't soon enough.

Heck, screw FFXV. There are other games to be excited for that aren't screwing us around.
 

Nikolasvanitas

Chocobo Knight
Sep 27, 2013
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#15
What would be the point in not listing an already announced game in their official TGS show list if they intend to show it anyway?

Conversely, what would be the point in being so coy about it? At this point it smacks of utter contempt for their fans.

If FFXV is not showing up, then screw them. You can bring up Nomura or Hashimoto all they want to promise that they will be more forthcoming with info on the game, but they will still be overridden by a PR department that is probably deciding it isn't soon enough.

Heck, screw FFXV. There are other games to be excited for that aren't screwing us around.
I think SE should really try to realise that satisfied fanbase=satisfied consumers
 

Tornak

Keyblade Master
May 18, 2014
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Madrid, Spain
#16
S-E seems so detached from reality that I'm sure they think it's cool showing by surprise a title already announced (twice) and that fans will love it.

Although, of course, there is the higher possibility that they just don't have anything to say about this game at TGS :p
 

KOKAYI5

Knight of Death
May 28, 2014
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#17
What could a PR dept gain by keeping secrets this long if not to surprise people? But at this point, forget surprise, it's time to show the fans and haters that the game is done or can at least be out in JPN next year.
 
#18
I wager this is due to a company edict issued a little while back; they supposedly won't be very forthcoming with showing off any particular games or announce anything until it is at a certain point in development/space of time before it is released. I wonder if what occurred last generation (the premature announcements of the whole of Fabula Nova Crystallis, FF Versus XIII, Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers and others before they were even properly in development, or a sufficiently tangible state of development) is what led them to this new policy. That's all well and good - only a moron would put the cart before the horse, and a well-managed process of game announcement up to release is what everyone should do - but it's so conspicuously ill-timed at the moment when we are still waiting to SEE (i.e. it is all well and good dropping hints of gameplay, but how about SHOWING us?) a game announced over eight years ago.

Of course, this would make Kingdom Hearts 3 an anomaly. If there's a mandatory new policy, how did that one make it out when it's still so early in development? It was probably an exception for two reasons: fans already suspected that Osaka is working on a mainline KH game, so they may as well let the day out the bag and let fans have something else to officially look forward to; and because they perhaps felt obligated to compliment FFXV at E3 2014 when other major publishers were unveiling their own next-gen projects.

I really do sympathise with everyone currently a wee bit ticked off. Is there a likelihood that it may actually show up somehow in a closed event? Possible, but as said by other posters here, what on earth does one gain from doing such a thing? Isn't it better to be transparent and TELL your fans and customers that you have the next mainline FF game to show instead of treating it like some super exclusive invite only yacht club? I personally think they may actually refrain from showing FFXV in a few weeks precisely because of what I'm suspecting in the above paragraphs. They have other games - it doesn't matter how new, not new or on what platforms they are, as they're still stuff to sell - that will be out sooner, and the PR department seems keener to focus marketing on those games before they think about marketing FFXV, which is by all bets, still a way off yet.

I'm afraid even someone like Nomura promising that there will be FFXV anytime between E3 and the end of this year isn't able to go up against PR edicts.
 
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Crystal Power

Keyblade Master
Nov 29, 2013
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#19
What would be the point in not listing an already announced game in their official TGS show list if they intend to show it anyway?

Conversely, what would be the point in being so coy about it? At this point it smacks of utter contempt for their fans.

If FFXV is not showing up, then screw them. You can bring up Nomura or Hashimoto all they want to promise that they will be more forthcoming with info on the game, but they will still be overridden by a PR department that is probably deciding it isn't soon enough.

Heck, screw FFXV. There are other games to be excited for that aren't screwing us around.
Agreed! There really is no point to keep announcing Final Fantasy XV as a surprise. This is a game that has been announced years ago. I wonder when the day will come when SE can begin to just list FFXV on there E3, TGS, etc Line up lists without the fans hoping for a "Surprise".
 

Myrodis19

AVALANCHE Warrior
May 15, 2014
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Westminster, Maryland
#20
Agreed! There really is no point to keep announcing Final Fantasy XV as a surprise. This is a game that has been announced years ago. I wonder when the day will come when SE can begin to just list FFXV on there E3, TGS, etc Line up lists without the fans hoping for a "Surprise".
The only reason i could see them being so secretive is if they has a major announcement for said game. That being said i will not get my hopes up. A others have said i find it surprising that Type-0 was not on that list.