The company ensures that it will continue developing classic role-playing games with turns in the future.
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During a recent shareholders’ meeting, Square Enix has confirmed that it is aware of the success of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and that it continues to deeply value turn-based role-playing games. The mention was made in response to a question from a financial media specialist, who expressed his desire to see future Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy games with traditional combat.
In its response, Square Enix highlighted that command-based RPGs are an essential part of its legacy and that it will continue to invest in this type of experience. However, the company also made it clear that this statement does not necessarily mean that the next mainline Final Fantasy game will return to this format, although it does reflect a clear intention to maintain the genre among its productions.
Expedition 33 continues to make waves after its presentation on Xbox
Expedition 33 has captured the attention of players and developers. The title, developed by Sandfall Interactive, offers a carefully crafted mix of dynamic turn-based combat, oil-painting-inspired art direction, and exploration elements. Its reception has been so positive that even major publishers like Square Enix have taken notice of its impact.
Square Enix’s mention is a significant gesture that reinforces the current value of traditional JRPGs in the industry, especially at a time when many studios are exploring new ways to reinterpret this classic style.
