Square Enix Still Interested In Bringing Final Fantasy Type-0 To The West

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Speaking with US Gamer, Final Fantasy Agito producer Hajime Tabata said that the iPhone and Android game “will definitely be localized”. As previously reported, Square Enix recently filed a trademark for the game in Europe.

 

Additionally, Tabata also indicated that Square Enix are still considering bringing Final Fantasy Type-0, the PSP game which Agito is a spin-off of, to the west in some form. While he wouldn’t offer any guarantees, Tabata said that fan enthusiasm for the game has renewed Square Enix’s interest in bringing the game overseas.

 

Final Fantasy Agito is slated for release on iOS and Android platforms this winter in Japan. Further details regarding the game can be found here.


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