Shinji Hashimoto: Final Fantasy XV won't be at E3 2014.

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Squirrel Emperor

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#45
Sorry I meant San Diego comic con.
The two events aren't even that far apart.
They haven't specified which events after E314 they will show the game at yet. Don't think you'll see anything at SDCC though. TGS will most likely be the event they reveal the next big batch of news but nothing is official yet.
 
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#46
I really wish they would just be honest about what's going on with the game. Are they having technical problems? Are they scrapping idea's regularly? Has the team been busy with other projects? (i think this is the likely seeing how quickly ARR and LR were built) Or are the developers just really slow?

Just freaking tell us so we dont hype ourselves up for every video game convention, thankfully Kagari and a couple of other people warned us about this so i wasn't absolutely crushed.
 
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KOKAYI5

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#47
I think the reason they don't tell us anything may be due to a shitload of bureaucracy. Imagine if the game was done, but there was so much marketing, papers to sign, permission to gain, board meetings, and interviewing to do that the game was being held back till after March 2015. Maybe that's not the case. But if it was it wouldn't be the first time, I'm sure. Sometimes red tape ruins things. If that's true for cops, bet it's true for games.

I think I have heard that the PS4 is still so new no one's perfected it yet and they just make PS3-ish games on it. That might be the case here. They know they're not making FF15 PS4 worthy-enough. So they are holding on to till they can push it the whole 9 yards.

Or maybe the game is so good that they're being perfectionist and triple checking everything to make sure that when it comes out it'll be as close to perfect as possible. That or they're saving it till just before they're in the poor house and they use it to make enough money to break even. LOL J/K
 
#48
It's certainly no secret that in terms of organisation, SE Japan smacks of incompetence and shambles. The question we all wish to know is, to extent is this still true of the company today, compared to its most frantic heydays last generation. It's times like this I look at articles suggesting that Square has turned a corner (an image somewhat helped by being able to salvage a respectable MMO reboot from its aborted ashes in record time even at the cost of other projects and manpower) and realise how premature such judgements are being made. I don't blame them, because think we all had that spark of a moment when we convinced ourselves that the company has truly weathered the long storm and has come out stronger from it when FFXV and KH3 showed up last year.

a) Maybe they're right. Maybe development is going well, and they've got the Luminous officially up and running. Perhaps the game is set for late 2015 for Japan, and early 2016 for the West. It would certainly mimic what we have seen recently: FFXIII came out in December 2009 for Japan, followed by March 2010 for the West; FFXIII-2 in December 2011 for Japan, followed by January/February for the West; and Lightning Returns November 2013 for Japan and February 2014 for the West. A Q4 2015 release for Japan and Q1 2016 West for FFXV would fit into that biannual pattern we have had, and I wager if they plan on sequels, they may do the same down the line. Have a consistent pattern of releases, after all.

So if things are going well and this release window is possible, why the silence? Could be the marketing department. Could be the top echelons of the company. They could be resolute in the decision that marketing (which includes info dumps and showings, probably) would not earnestly begin until the product is relatively late enough in the development stage/has a foreseeable release date drawing near of say, in the next 12 months or so. This would of course, be a sensible decision for any other game that was not announced eons ago, and exactly the wrong strategy for FFXV, especially when all you do is ignite the fanbase. But as a company, you allow yourself to be detached from popular opinion, unless you're Yoshi-P diligently searching for feedback for FFXIV. You know people are still highly anticipating your game, and will still buy your products, so keeping them in the dark about FFXV seems no trouble.

So why show FFXV and KH3 at E3 2013? I like the theory posited from some people that they felt compelled to lay out their hand of cards at that pivotal moment, as the next-generation was being fully unleashed. You wouldn't wish to show up empty handed, especially to investors, if what you show up with demonstrate nothing of what your plans are for the next consoles, so i.e. they had to bring some goods along.

b) Hashimoto is lying, and is probably praying to Izanagi and Izanami for a miracle or something. He's been briefed on to only vaguely state to the inquiring world that development is going well, and that we should diligently wait for a better time for more information, while downing a few drinks in the dishevelled office space as it ferments in chaos. Or maybe it's not that dramatic, but it could be the case that progress on FFXV isn't exactly going as smoothly as planned, and a 2015/2016 winter release window is looking increasingly improbable.

President Matsuda frowns at the situation, and asks how the rest of the company is coming along. He is happily informed that the mobile front is doing very well, especially the social ones like Million Arthur, while Yoshi-P informs his boss that A Realm Reborn is doing better than expected. They're 2 million subscriptions in, and at this rate, it can easily make up for the losses of FFXIV 1.0, and be as successful as FFXI. Matsuda claps contentedly, and says that they shouldn't worry too much then. Heck, they can go buy Sony's stake in the company now! "Gentlemen," says Matsuda in the finest conference room on the 13th floor, "we can afford more time for FFXV, if it's not going too smoothly. It's okay, we're not about to collapse in on ourselves or anything, as we're doing really well, all according to keikaku. In the meantime we can uhh, well, expand upon FFXIV, obviously, our social/mobile front, our remasters front, and...heeeeey, have we done a Lightning Trilogy "definitive edition" yet? I'll call in Motomu and Yoshinori and see what they think."

"Sir, don't you think we need urgent restructuring as a company? That perhaps we've still yet to slay the dragons when it comes to communication ills, and efficiency problems, and how we're doing well in spite of all that?"

"Hush, Hiroyuki-san. Don't you have work to do, like a Guardian Cross followup game?"

"...."
 

yeah_93

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#49
I think there is reason to believe they are not being totally honest, and people should begin to accept that. There probably have been problems with development.
 

Vaiyoretto

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They haven't specified which events after E314 they will show the game at yet. Don't think you'll see anything at SDCC though. TGS will most likely be the event they reveal the next big batch of news but nothing is official yet.
Well he said something about SDCC and TGS at the Thailand Comic con? I guess he was lying.
 

slpturtle

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I don't know about you guys but SE could be holding an event in the 'summer' to announce FFXV. That's what Hashimoto seems to be hinting at, E3 isn't the right place therefore they will have their own event dedicated to FFXV.

Also interestingly enough, the romancing SaGa creator did say that he would have an announcement pertatining to the series' 25th anniversary in the summer (since it was delayed).

also the bravely default twitter account said more announcement in the summer.

so maybe they have their own event later this summer (july/august), and also TGS isn't really in the summer it's the fall...

but eh, all speculation on my part and optimisitic thinking. This is only believable if FFXV development is going smoothly and the exec's truly believe e3 isn't the place for it and they will have their own seperate event in Japan.


edit: can't post link, but u can google search them.

edit2: and i think if my speculation is correct (probably not :/) further details would probably announced at e3.
 
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BoN

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About when I asked Hashomoto-san at Thailand Comicon in May. Last night I just sent the sound clip for that part (not included in video clip which I uploaded to Youtube) to aibo-san. (WM of FF-Reunion) Now aibo-san wrote what Hashimoto-san said in japanese to me



橋本氏:まだ秘密です。 もうちょっと待ってください、サプライズを............(said with low voice)。 6月のE3から、色々なイベントが今年あります。E3にしろ、San Diego Comic-Con、Gamescom、TGS とかですね。 色んな色々な発表をして行きたい。東京に来たくなっちゃいますね!情報(が欲しいの)で。

It has some but not much different from what I posted in this > Thread<

Q1 : In E3 that will be arranged in this June, is there any new information about FFXV or KHIII?

A : We would like to keep it secret. It just only a few months from now. I'm pretty sure you will be surprised.*
Actually it is not only in June, there will be many events from now on such as San Diego Comicon, Tokyo Game Show, and others.
We might tell you what is our plans, but it's better you see by yourself at Tokyo. (laugh)
 
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Redichi24

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Q: Information on FF15 and KH3? Hashimoto: Still secret, just wait a little longer, for a surprise. There are a lot of events this year
after E3 2014 in June. Besides E3, there is San Diego Comic Con, Gamescom, TGS, etc. We want to do a lot of announcements. You’ll want to come to Tokyo!

Thank
sqexgal for the translation.
 

Tornak

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An exclusive event à la D23 would be really sweet, and it would help to erase all the (deserved) backslash they've received this week. Another thing they should have done is announcing that the game wouldn't be at this E3 weeks ago, so people wouldn't be as mad and dissapointed as they are now.

This Prokanon guy (the one that's supposed to work for Famitsu) says that they changed plans without even telling Famitsu (they are supposed to have a lot of info of the game that should have come out in April and then went on hold until E3) until the other day. I don't trust a single thing, nope. Although it's S-E, nothing will surprise me of these guys anymore, lol.

But yeah, TGS sounds the most likely, as it looks like he just wanted to lessen the disappointment by naming the other events (basically Comicon... although Gamescom wouldn't be that far fetched).
 
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