Final Fantasy 6 Remake Could Take 20 Years, According to Director
Yoshinori Kitase Responds Once Again to Demand
The original director of Final Fantasy 6 said it would take 20 years to make a remake that matches the ongoing trilogy of Final Fantasy 7.
š® Good news for Final Fantasy fans: the original director of Final Fantasy 6, Yoshinori Kitase, has recently addressed the pleas for a remake of the beloved game. But hereās the catch ā he estimates that it could take a staggering 20 years to develop! š±
In an interview with YouTuber Julien ChiĆØze, Kitase explained that remaking Final Fantasy 6 in the same way that Final Fantasy 7 has been remade would be a mammoth task. The gameās vast number of characters would make it a much ābiggerā undertaking. In fact, Kitase believes that it could take double the amount of time it took to develop the Final Fantasy 7 Remake we have today.
š Hold on a second, you might be thinking. Didnāt Kitase say that the Final Fantasy 7 Remake took around a decade to develop? Yes, you heard that right. And thatās precisely why he believes a Final Fantasy 6 remake could potentially take an entire two decades!
But why would it take so long, you ask? Well, Kitase points out that there has been a significant demand for a Final Fantasy 6 remake. The love for the game is undeniable, and fans have been clamoring for its revival. Although he was personally pushing for the remake to happen within Square Enix, Kitase acknowledges that it would be a massive financial commitment for the company.
š° Square Enix would have to invest a considerable amount of resources and manpower to bring Final Fantasy 6 back to life. And letās not forget that theyāre already gearing up for the release of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, exclusively for the PS5, coming out on February 29. If you havenāt checked out our Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth preview yet, make sure to do so to get a sneak peek at whatās in store.
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⨠Speaking of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the actor behind Cloud, the gameās iconic protagonist, recently hinted at an āunhingedā version of the character. Just what does that mean? Weāll have to play the game ourselves to find out!
While waiting for a possible Final Fantasy 6 remake, letās rejoice in the fact that the Final Fantasy franchise is alive and well. And who knows, maybe in 20 yearsā time, weāll finally get to experience the magic of Final Fantasy 6 with updated graphics and gameplay. But for now, we can dive into the excitement of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and keep our fingers crossed for the future.
Questions & Answers
Q: Why would a remake of Final Fantasy 6 take so long?
A: According to Yoshinori Kitase, the original director, a Final Fantasy 6 remake would be a massive undertaking due to the gameās vast number of characters. The development process could potentially take double the amount of time it took to create the Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
Q: Is a Final Fantasy 6 remake confirmed?
A: While there has been no official confirmation, Kitase has expressed awareness of the demand for a Final Fantasy 6 remake. However, due to the significant financial commitment it would require, the possibility of a remake remains uncertain.
Q: When is Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth releasing?
A: Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is set to release exclusively for the PS5 on February 29. Make sure to mark your calendars and get ready for the next chapter in the iconic Final Fantasy franchise.
Q: Is there any information about the character Cloud in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth?
A: Yes, the actor behind Cloud has teased an āunhingedā version of the character in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. This has left fans curious and intrigued about whatās in store for Cloud and his journey in the game.
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