No New Final Fantasy XV Info At TGS, But Nomura Will Appear In Interview

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Square Enix will not be sharing any new Final Fantasy XV information at this year’s Tokyo Game Show; however, director Tetsuya Nomura will appear in Sony’s “Conversations With Creators” series of interviews, where he will talk about the game.

 

The news was reported by FF Reunion, and the information reportedly comes from a newsletter from Sony’s PlayStation Community website. This will be the first time since E3 that Nomura will be talking about Final Fantasy XV.

 

To just what extent Nomura will talk about the game in his interview is unknown, considering he warns that there are many things he can’t discuss yet. Final Fantasy XV is in development for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.


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