Square Enix's Creative Studio 3, the successful studio behind the beloved Final Fantasy 14 and the recently released Final Fantasy 16, is about to announce some big news.
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Studio head Naoki Yoshida previewed the development of two new games in an interview with Dutch site Gaming.nl on June 6. While the team is laser-focused and unable to juggle multiple projects at once, Yoshida hinted that exciting developments are on the way. "There might be some announcements soon about two new games we're working on," he teased, as translated by Genki_GPN on X (Twitter).
Yoshida also reassured concerned fans by confirming that the division will remain untouched despite Square Enix's restructuring and layoffs. "I haven't had to lay off any people and the current team hasn't changed. We're even hiring new people," the studio head explained, according to a translation by one of the site's journalists.
Yoshida also made no bones about the company's commitment to Creative Studio 3. "The company has high expectations for our division," he explained in the interview. "It's one of the pillars of Square Enix. There's no chance that they'll cut corners or invest less in us. We'll continue to work just as hard on [FF14], so players don't have to worry."