Y’know what? I’ve pretty much come to terms with news not coming until after FF7 Rebirth at the earliest.
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Y’know what? I’ve pretty much come to terms with news not coming until after FF7 Rebirth at the earliest.
Jump Festa 2024's this week, not expecting much, but with the article above,
hopefully we'll get something next year.
But not at E3 though which has now officially become a thing of the past.
Geoff will totally be the one who gets to reveal the Star Wars, Avengers, and/or Avatar world(s). The guy is so obsessed with getting Hollywood's approval so of course he wants to call dibs on the big brandname worlds. He ain't gonna care about a P&tF bayou reveal.Yeah Summer Games Fest really drove the final nail into that coffin this year. It’s interesting to me that other in person events of similar nature have bounced back, but E3 failed to. I wonder if we’ll see SGF evolve more to fill that void. There are still plenty of video game conferences around the world that seem to doing well like TGS and Gamescom.
As it relates to KH, SGF will probably have something (assuming the marketing kicks off again.) But I’ll never forget that weekend in 2018 during E3 where we got new trailers in three different showcases. Something like that is unlikely to happen again.
Geoff will totally be the one who gets to reveal the Star Wars, Avengers, and/or Avatar world(s). The guy is so obsessed with getting Hollywood's approval so of course he wants to call dibs on the big brandname worlds. He ain't gonna care about a P&tF bayou reveal.
Off topic but I cannot stand Geoff Keighley, or his ego-stroking events. They *been* ass and they'll *be* ass
Not sure what this scenario is where people playing a particular gacha game would somehow make SaGa (of all things) lose sales.
I just don't think there's ever practically gonna be a guy who has to decide whether to play a KH gacha or buy SaGa. I'm pretty sure everyone who might want to buy SaGa is definitely going to buy SaGa, because it's so niche; conversely gacha games are so mass-market that [insert provocative statement about their appeal]. Someone who's not sure which one to choose just feels like a dichotomy that could only exist from a producer's perspective and not in reality, especially because one is literally free to try.
Nomura didn't suggest May. He said it was very hot around May.I get where you’re coming from. But SaGa is bigger in Japan than it is elsewhere in the world, so there’s probably more crossover of their respective fanbases there. It really doesn’t matter since Nomura suggested May anyways. But even if that weren’t the case, I don’t see them releasing two popular franchise games at once. Looks like the last time they released two new games the same day was the third Voice of Cards game and uhh… Various Daylife, which I think speaks for itself.
But hey, I’ll make a bet that if SaGa and Missing Link release the same day, I’ll stay off this forum until KH4 releases.
Nomura didn't suggest May. He said it was very hot around May.
He wants ML released ASAP and the other guy there said they wanted it out before it gets too uncomfortable to walk which high temperatures would equal being uncomfortable.
Also I'm getting tired of this "Insert Game Here is coming out so KH can't come near it" thing.
You seem to think I'm saying "I think the marketers WILL release these games near the same day". I'm not. What I'm saying is more "these games are not in competition at all and to think they are is a bizarre marketer-producer ideology". It may well be the ideology that Square Enix executives subscribe to, in fact. But whether they do or don't, a free gacha has zero potential to step on the sales of SaGa, except in the abstract (the very presence of gacha in general having an extreme negative effect on the public's minds, for instance).But hey, I’ll make a bet that if SaGa and Missing Link release the same day, I’ll stay off this forum until KH4 releases.