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Final Fantasy XV

Looks Like Final Fantasy XV Won’t Be Getting a Direct Sequel

Square Enix is more focused on expanding the already-developed universe.
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Square Enix is no stranger to developing direct sequels for the Final Fantasy franchise. Final Fantasy X was so beloved that X-2 was made, and the Final Fantasy XIII universe received not one, but two direct sequels. With Final Fantasy XV, Square Enix is solely focused on expanding the already-developed universe with extra story episodes and the upcoming multiplayer mode – comrades.

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In an interview with Polygon, Final Fantasy director, Hajime Tabata,  states that, “If you do that full sequel model of expanding on an IP or a series, it’s good in certain ways, the negative of that is there’s a very large open period where you’re not releasing anything. In that period, you get people to move away, and their attachment to the franchise dissipates a little bit.”

Instead of working on a full-fledged sequel to XV, Tabata prefers releasing smaller packages every few months to keep people playing the game. Just this year, Square Enix has released two story-focused episodes where you play as Gladiolus and Prompto, with Episode Ignis coming later this year. Expanding on the world of Final Fantasy is their main concern, of which we’ve seen with Kingsglaive, occasional updates for the game, and the upcoming Comrades multiplayer mode.  Tabata explains further “If we had tried to do that as a traditional, full-scale sequel, that would have been very difficult, but it works really well in [keeping] that continued relationship with fans.”

How do you guys feel about the continued support of Final Fantasy XV that Square Enix keeps pushing? Do you like these small DLC packs every so often or would you like to see a proper Final Fantasy XV sequel one day? Let us know what you think in the comments section below!

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Greysun was formerly the Features Editor at Twinfinite and wrote for the site from 2017 to 2020. He eats ramen 12 times a week and will never get tired of it. Playing Games Since: 1993, Favorite Genres: Action-Adventure, JRPG, Platformers, and Anything With Ramen