Hironobu Sakaguchi’s commitment to the grind is unreal
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Final Fantasy father Hironobu Sakaguchi is working on a new game, but as per usual, he’s playing way too much Final Fantasy 14 to give a concrete update on the new project.
If Endwalker was anything to go by, that’s another few hundred hours of stuff for Sakaguchi, and millions more players around the world, to sink their time into. Perhaps the folk working with Sakaguchi on his mysterious new game might be having another word with him later this year.
This new project could well beSakaguchi’s final game before he retires. The veteran developer made comments last year that he was considering hanging up his tools after this new project, and if development really does drag out due to Sakaguchi’s MMO-shaped commitments, that really could be the case.
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