Final Fantasy Creator's departure with Square Enix caused a “collapse” in the company

There are certain developers that have creative talents that essentially support the entire structure. Kojima Productions would not be able to function the way now, without Hideo Kojima, even with its painful USB – the poles of gaming ideas, and the same can be said about the like Yoshi -p and Square Enix, and – Hidetaka Miyazaki and FROMSOFAWARE.

If any of these developers left the appropriate studios, it would be catastrophically for those who remained, and this happened if the creator of the Final Fantasy Hironobu Sakaguchi left Square Enix in 2003 when it was simply called the area. It was an important solution that probably changed the direction of the Final Fantasy series.

Final Fantasy Creator's departure with Square Enix caused a “collapse” in the company

In fact, the false departure was so catastrophic that the square “suddenly collapsed” after it left. This is, according to the legendary composer Final Fantasy Nobuo Uematsu, which claimed in the last episode of its Nobiyo Podcas series to Isshoni (translated by automaton) that the situation on the square was “horrible after it quit.” Wematsa even admits that the false departure contributed to him, leaving him a year later.

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“Perhaps the juicy does not know about it, but the situation on the square was terrible after it quit,” Wematsa says. “He left, and the organization suddenly collapsed. I thought of myself – Oh, no, I have to leave here. “

Of course, it is worth noting that there was no great on the square when the juicy steering wheel, dropping a bomb at the Final Fantasy: Spirits inside, except for a long delay to Final Fantasy 10. Those two financial disasters on each other, probably had a square in a rough place, but uematsu attributes the studios.

Now Sakaguchi is free to do his own games, which he did quite consistently when he created his own Mistwalker studio back in 2004. He had some iconic classic, such as Blue Dragon and Lost Adyssey, and recently released Fantasian: NEO Dimension. After all, everything worked out, though it makes you think how to do Final Fantasy when the juicy stuck in Square Enix.

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