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In a new interview with Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, Hironobu Sakaguchi, the legendary game developer and father of Final Fantasy, sat down to discuss the recent announcement of Fantasian Neo Dimension. The interview itself is a fascinating read, with many insights into his current life and upcoming ventures. However, one of the major new reveals from Sakaguchi is that he has “no interest” in porting or bringing Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon to modern platforms.
Lost Odyssey was released exclusively for the Xbox 360 in 2007. Mistwalker planned and wrote the game, with Feelplus developing it. Many fans have eagerly waited over the years for the game to see a second life, but that has yet to happen – and it looks like Sakaguchi has no plans to do so.
Mistwalker will release Fantasian onto new platforms later this year as Fantasian Neo Dimension, which features new voiceovers, a new difficulty option, and improved visuals. The game will be published by Square Enix, acting as a return for Sakaguchi since departing many years ago.
As for what Mistwalker is working on beyond Neo Dimension, it seems that a sequel to Fantasian could be in the works. Recently, a trademark for Fantasian Dark Edge was filed in Japan, leading to speculation that this could be a sequel. We’ll have to wait and see, but it seems that Mistwalker and Hironobu Sakaguchi are working hard on another project that many will once again love.
Hironobu Sakaguchi Has "No Interest" in Bringing Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon to New Platforms
In a new interview with Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, Hironobu Sakaguchi, the legendary game developer and father of Final Fantasy, sat down to discuss the recent announcement of Fantasian Neo Dimension. The interview itself is a fascinating read, with many insights into his current life and...
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