Final Fantasy Creator Hironobu Sakaguchi Developing New RPG Inspired by Final Fantasy VI
Sakaguchi, who previously planned to retire, is working with the Fantasian team on a project he describes as a spiritual successor to the SNES classic.
- Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of Final Fantasy, has announced he is developing a new RPG despite previously planning to retire after Fantasian.
- The upcoming project is described by Sakaguchi as a spiritual successor to Final Fantasy VI, aiming to blend nostalgic elements with fresh ideas.
- Sakaguchi is collaborating with the same team from his studio Mistwalker that worked on Fantasian Neo Dimension, which was recently remastered for consoles and PC.
- The RPG will follow a style similar to Sakaguchi's past works, focusing on narrative-driven gameplay and themes reminiscent of 1990s-era JRPGs.
- Details about the game's design, release timeline, and specific features remain unconfirmed, with Sakaguchi emphasizing long-term legacy as a key goal for the project.