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Why numbered FF games take so long to develop & Kitase defends sticking with Lightning for so long

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Square has defended its decision to release multiple direct sequels to Final Fantasy XIII and explained why recent numbered titles have taken so long to develop, stating that it's "a lot easier" and less time-consuming to release follow-on titles than "create a new world".

 

In an interview with VideoGamer.com discussing tomorrow's launch of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, series producer Yoshinori Kitase acknowledged that there are "different opinions on whether [continuing the XIII trilogy] is a good thing or a bad thing," and admitted that "some people like it, some don't".

 

"But the thing about sticking only to numbered Final Fantasies and the big one-off games is that they take a very long time to develop," he continued. "It's pretty much a three, four year development cycle and as a company we don't really want to limit ourselves to only releasing these big games once every couple of years.

 

"It's not exactly a replacement either, so when we do the big games - the big numbered new entries every couple of years - then in the time in between we can do the shorter development cycle sequel games, like Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Lightning Returns. So overall as a policy we think it's a good idea to do these because otherwise we'd only be releasing the games once every four years and that's not good from a business point of view."

 

But why do numbered Final Fantasies take so long to develop these days, when they used to release fairly frequently throughout the 80s, 90s and early 00s? And do existing assets mean that it's easier to create direct sequels rather than start over?

 

"Yeah, you're right in that way that it is because there's a certain level of assets already available that can be adapted and reused for the different games," Kitase continued. "Certainly between XIII and XIII-2 there was a number of maps that we could [adapt] and reuse, so that speeds it up as well. Although having said that, the changes between XIII-2 and Lightning Returns, the world map and all the areas in the game were pretty much 100 per cent made from scratch because it's a completely different incarnation of the same world, so it wasn't as if we could reuse all of that.

 

"On top of that, though, if you look at the fact that it takes a lot less time to create these because we don't have to make everything from scratch, it's coming up with a whole completely new world, new characters, new stories and new scenarios, [and that] does take time. Obviously when we've got the XIII series, you've got the base of the character Lightning and the world and the mythology [and] it's a lot easier to move that on rather than [starting] from scratch.

 

"The sequels are quicker to create for those two reasons really. It takes a lot of time to create a new world and a new game."

 

Kitase also revealed that the next numbered game, Final Fantasy XV, is "quite far into development", but stopped short of dropping any hints as to when fans may get to see it.

 

Thanks to VideoGamer.com.

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Then why aren't they making a sequel to TWEWY?

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Then why aren't they making a sequel to TWEWY?

 

Because they don't want too. :P

 

Also this has nothing to do with The World Ends With You.

ffxv getting release date at e3 confirmed

 

just kidding but that would be nice

I just can't even fathom that I was in 7th grade when I heard about FF15 and now I'm already done with college.

 

Like...REALLY???

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I just can't even fathom that I was in 7th grade when I heard about FF15 and now I'm already done with college.

 

Like...REALLY???

 

I was in the 4th grade when FFXV was announced, I'm about to finish year 12. :|

I was in the 4th grade when FFXV was announced, I'm about to finish year 12. :|

Shit, that puts it all in perspective. While these old farts have been dicking around for eight years, there are people that have literally transformed from child to adult. THAT'S how long this development has taken. 

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I was in the 4th grade when FFXV was announced, I'm about to finish year 12. :|

I was in the 1st grade of average school (grades go in ascending order where I live) now I'm done with high school.. I was a dwarf and now I'm all hairy with a long beard that I'm too lazy to shave D:

I was in the 4th grade when FFXV was announced, I'm about to finish year 12. :|

I was just graduating from high school now I have a house and kids :) lol

Shit, that puts it all in perspective. While these old farts have been dicking around for eight years, there are people that have literally transformed from child to adult. THAT'S how long this development has taken. 

...And they think we haven't noticed.

Back when I first heard about XV I was playing Kingdom Hearts, and now I'm still playing Kingdom Hearts!!

 

Oh wait ._.

yeah it's been a while xD

Shit, that puts it all in perspective. While these old farts have been dicking around for eight years, there are people that have literally transformed from child to adult. THAT'S how long this development has taken. 

There are literally people younger than the amount of time FFXV's been under development that are walking around and talking unassisted. Now that really makes me feel old. lol

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Shit, that puts it all in perspective. While these old farts have been dicking around for eight years, there are people that have literally transformed from child to adult. THAT'S how long this development has taken. 

 

Basically remaking something for next gen does that.

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