'Final Fantasy' co Square Enix spreading announcements over July and August

01 July, 2020
'Final Fantasy' co Square Enix spreading announcements over July and August
Rather than hosting a showcase event in lieu of the cancelled E3 2020, gaming publisher Square Enix can make a sequence of focused announcements over the course of the next few months.

During an investors' achieving the other day, Square Enix told shareholders that it would announce new titles separately through July and August instead of preparing a showcase display as it had actually intended -- even while part of its packages in the wake of Electronic3 2020's cancellation.

A per-title approach has already been used for the Marvel's Avengers War Desk stream broadcast on June 24, at which its Tomb Raider and Deus Ex Crystal Dynamics studio revealed considerably more of its gameplay, storyline and design principles for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox A single and Windows Laptop or computer action game.

Square Enix announced rhythm actions video game Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Recollection, portion of an overarching Final Fantasy and Disney crossover franchise, on June 16.

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Other games on the Japanese giant's forthcoming slate include Babylon's Fall from Nier: Automata and Astral Chain action video game expert PlatinumGames, zombie apocalypse parkour survivalism mission Dying Light 2, sci-fi shooter Outriders and small track-racing video game Circuit Superstars.

There's also something via Deck Nine Studios, which previously designed a well-received prequel to the character-driven superpowered adolescent adult adventure franchise Life is Strange.

While those are created by exterior studios, the internally produced, visually-stunning Project Athia took its public bow within a PlayStation 5 game showcase on June 4 as another job from Square Enix's accomplished Final Fantasy XV team.
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