You'd think that with Keigh3 season over and done with the big announcements would slow down for a little bit. It seems like Square Enix didn't get the memo though, as it announced a bunch of new Final Fantasy games, including Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the second installment in what will be a trilogy of remakes.
Capcom also had a big announcement to make today, which is that Dragon's Dogma 2 is currently in development. Outside of the big announcements, we also have 343 Industries apologizing after releasing an offensively named cosmetic. Read on for more details.
There might not be any Final Fantasy fans reading this as they may have collapsed with delight, as Square Enix announced a bevy of new Final Fantasy projects for Final Fantasy 7's 25th anniversary. Of these projects were the release of the first Final Fantasy 7 Remake on Steam, the reveal of a Crisis Core remake, and the announcement of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the second part in what is planned to be a trilogy of remakes.
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Capcom had its own big announcement to make as Dragon's Dogma director Hideaki Itsuno has revealed that a sequel is in development. The announcement was made during a special Dragon's Dogma 10th-anniversary showcase in which Itsuno and a couple of other senior developers talked about the design choices behind the original game. We didn't get a trailer or a release date, but the confirmation that Dragon's Dogma 2 is real and in development is enough for diehard fans at this point.
Away from the big announcements now, and 343 Industries has had to apologize after releasing a palette option for Halo Infinite with an offensive name. The skin - previously titled "Banobo" - was
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