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Final Fantasy series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi has discussed what makes a game a Final Fantasy game, noting it's all about the development team taking on new challenges.
"I felt this when I saw Final Fantasy 16 and this comes from a perspective of someone who creates these different works," said Sakaguchi."I think with Final Fantasy you always want to take a challenge to take an adventure into building a new system for the new installment, that courage to be able to take that risk.
Yoshida thanked Sakaguchi for playing the game."We are going to continue to keep that challenge in mind and try to deliver the best content we can," he said, referring to both Final Fantasy 16 DLC and future expansions for Final Fantasy 14.
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