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The game suckedFinal Flop XVI
The game suckedFinal Flop XVI
So then FF XVI will be on the XBox and PC soon.
I'm not arguing that mobile and MMO aren't important. But long term, all of that is an extension of the prestige and health of their console business. One projects an image for the other. Their mobile stuff is huge in Japan, and their main console game got beat by Pikmin 4. It's a loose indication of waning interest in the IP more broadly. Stocks are also about looking ahead and seeing if you predict growth, and we know they don't have much coming up in the immediate future besides a remake, and we know their best team is going to be tied to that for potentially 2 more games. I don't see growth anywhere in the next several years except Dragon Quest. Like I keep saying, this is my opinion and I'm totally fine if you guys disagree.
I do hope they gonna fix themselves up before any buyout happens.
Let's wait and see how KH4 and DQ12 do. If both of these game tank as well, then I dunno. Then maybe Square really is better off being bought by someone.The next ff xiv expansion is gonna be on xbox and maybe even switch 2. If that isn't helping them to grow nothing will.
I hope so too any big buyout is bad for us, but I dont know what their options are. Going all in on classic style ff won't fix them.
at least PC is confirmed.
If you want to actually be serious for a sec, Xbox seems to have been at about 20% of sales on FFXIII and FFXV. No one is claiming they are matching PS sales, but +20% is not nothing. And it also increases word of mouth and overall marketing footprint. Same can be said for PC sales which probably will be less than PS sales also, but still help on sales and marketing / word of mouth.
Lots of other companies are multiplatform, like Capcom and From Software. But SQEX can do whatever they want. It's clearly working out well for them.
People who like Final Fantasy. These aren't really made for anyone and if you go into it not knowing what FF is somehow, well you're going to be in for a surprise.I always look at these games like FF16 and Forspoken which I have zero interest in, even though I am starving for new games and will try almost anything that looks half decent, and wonder who is buying them? I guess the answer is, not many people.
So then FF XVI will be on the XBox and PC soon.
It's a good move for them. But like I was saying, multiplatform is about long term health and slowly building that audience and market - not immediate payoff. It may not be possible to just flip a switch and make Xbox gamers care instantly after being snubbed on their biggest games. I think expecting any significant immediate payoff for being multiplat is a mistake, especially if the game is coming out years later. They should do this with the expectation of payoff slowly over the next decade on future games.The next ff xiv expansion is gonna be on xbox and maybe even switch 2. If that isn't helping them to grow nothing will.
There is actually a portion of the Tales fanbase that right now claiming how FF16 is essentially just a bad Tales game.XVI was not as groundbreaking as I wanted it to be. They’ll get my support for their remastered games. Classic Squaresoft was better. I am excited for Kingdom Hearts IV. Kinda sad how I’d rather have KH than FF. I had KH the day it came out. To be honest, Bandai Namco has been better than Square in the last decade.
I hope Nintendo buys Square just to piss you people off.
Well they didn’t do that for anything else other than COD so I don’t see that being an issue for Sony TBH.Looking forward to regulators forcing Sony to keep all SE games multiplatform going forward as a purchase condition
Maybe Nintendo buys the Enix part and Sony buys the Square part (together with the Manga and Anime stuff, since Sony wants to expand into these industries anyway).This would actually be amazing and probably makes the most sense. Square seem to do quite well with their nintendo projects and there's less risk.
Interesting. I have yet to see that take. But now that I think about it, it does share some things that I dislike about the tales series as a whole.There is actually a portion of the Tales fanbase that right now claiming how FF16 is essentially just a bad Tales game.
Which, I dunno, seems to me like they insult not only FF but also themselves. Who knows. "Fans" are weird.
I never would’ve thought Nintendo would buy Monolith, but they did and they did a damn good job so far. I think that would be the best possible scenario for S-E, as much as I would miss having their games on PCThis would actually be amazing and probably makes the most sense. Square seem to do quite well with their nintendo projects and there's less risk.
I think it was, it's just that Square Enix expected like 10 million sales by now or something.For some reason I was under the impression that FFXVI was well received critically. Guess I was wrong. I’ve enjoyed what I’ve played so far though. *shrug*
They should have focused on better mobile than a than platform in decline its third year. They really need to bolster mobile offerings.No wonder they came to Xbox for some money to try and compensate. This company is really predictable.
It's a good move for them. But like I was saying, multiplatform is about long term health and slowly building that audience and market - not immediate payoff. It may not be possible to just flip a switch and make Xbox gamers care instantly after being snubbed on their biggest games. I think expecting any significant immediate payoff for being multiplat is a mistake, especially if the game is coming out years later. They should do this with the expectation of payoff slowly over the next decade on future games.
Let's wait and see how KH4 and DQ12 do. If both of these game tank as well, then I dunno. Then maybe Square really is better off being bought by someone.
They need to get more sales. Square messed up with their SONY only trick and it's come back to bite them on their SONY bumwhy does it matter when xvi isn't a good game those platforms won't but it either. Seemingly there only way of salvation is doing turn based games like they used to 30 years ago.
I think their reasoning is more like "Who is going to give us cash immediately". Not a single long-term thought.They should have focused on better mobile than platform in decline its third year.
They need to get more sales. Square messed up with their SONY only trick and it's come back to bite them on their SONY bum
That's what you get when you take what used to be a top RPG with exploration items and remove all meaningful exploration. Game was a huge disappointment to me next to Zelda, Starfield and BG3. Maybe it would have looked better last year when everything was delayed.Final Flop XVI
I don't hate on the game at all. To close your mind to the PC market, which isn't a rival to the console sector in any shape or form was nonsensical and I'm sure if it came to XBox Square would have got 100,000 more sales or at least some money off Uncle Phil.So many people hating on the game that the reason it failed is because its not ff. Its still not a ff game when it comes out on other platforms.
I'm not trying to change your mind, but personally I think you have that backwards. Just look at Sega, and Persona. They're not expecting to sell tons of Xbox copies instantly. They've put multiple games on Gamepass, built a Sega / Xbox relationship dating back to the 1st system, and then will launch their new IP not on Gamepass. I don't know why people expect Microsoft to sell SQEX's games. If they want to build up a larger audience of millions, that's up to them.It adds two more skus which adds more workload I don't think sqaure will be happy with no immediate payoff and rightfully so imo. Square also has alot of data from the 360 which was the very reason they got snubbed in the first place.
It's not squares fault when some platformholder can't cultivate an audience for some games and imo it's not fair to expect sqaure to do Microsofts work.
I don't hate on the game at all. To close your mind to the PC market, which isn't a rival to the console sector in any shape or form was nonsensical and I'm sure if it came to XBox Square would have got 100,000 more sales or at least some money off Uncle Phil.
You know in your heart why.-22% MMO and -18% mobile revenue is their biggest problem, idk why there is no mention of that in the article.
More sales would have helped. And I can only imagine the outcry if this was an XBox exclusive game, where the 3rd party studio turned their back on the PC and PS5 market and its sales disappointedI hate to break it to you but 100k is nothing for a game like this. But you don't seem to understand what iam trying to tell you.
I'm not trying to change your mind, but personally I think you have that backwards. Just look at Sega, and Persona. They're not expecting to sell tons of Xbox copies instantly. They've put multiple games on Gamepass, built a Sega / Xbox relationship dating back to the 1st system, and then will launch their new IP not on Gamepass. I don't know why people expect Microsoft to sell SQEX's games. If they want to build up a larger audience of millions, that's up to them.
In contrast SQEX had Octopath 1 on GP but then skipped part 2 on the system entirely. They had FFXIII trilogy on GP a year ago, but then skipped FFXVI. It's really their call if they think that's a great plan and everyone is going to throw money at them when they flip a switch years late with no predictable or logical plan. I don't really care what they do personally since I have all the systems. I just think they make a lot of moronic decisions as a company.
the fact Bloomberg employs a guy that clearly has a massive grudge against Sony (and has published multiple debunked rumors that are negative in some way regarding PlayStation) is a jokeI wonder if there's anyone more obsessed with Square's financials and FFXVI sales than Takashi Mochizuki
This.Hot take: Let Yoko Taro direct a mainline Final Fantasy.
Hot take: Let Yoko Taro direct a mainline Final Fantasy.
Maybe Square should do some soul searching an go back to turn-based RPGs. Like the ones that everyone remembers.
Yeah, I mean, he made 3 Drakengard games before and I didn't hear about them until Nier Automata. Not the best sign.It's really sad but besides automata his other games weren't sales banger either. His track record isn't great saleswise.
Hell even asking the basics from RPG like, IDK, using a fucking water element on fire element foes because rememeber the old times of FF series when elemental advantage was a thing?
They tried to sell a game for 'everyone', but forget what FF is really about.