Final Fantasy fans have to make a decision and say goodbye to this popular game. The end is near and a page is finally turned. But there is still hope.
As we learned last November, the game Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia will soon be saying goodbye. But leaving without revealing some information is out of the question, which is why Tetsuya Nomura, the iconic figure of Square Enix and the franchise, wanted to speak up and reveal some interesting information to sink your teeth into. Just so that the end of his career isn’t (too) sad for this episode.
The end of an era for this Final Fantasy
A few months ago, Square Enix announced that Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia would be closing its doors here on February 29, 2024 at 5:00 am. Now the fateful moment is getting closer and the players have to make a decision. As a final gift, Tetsuya Nomura gave some anecdotes and information about the game. Thus, as reported by Twitter user @aibo_ac7 (FF specialist), a Japanese video on Square Enix’s YouTube account allows us to learn some information.
In particular, we can see that Nomura has the team’s desire to work hard to offer a new title in the Dissidia Final Fantasy series in the future. So we can expect a new episode to appear one day. It’s pretty self-explanatory and Nomura says he remains open to exploring new possibilities for the Dissidia Final Fantasy series in hopes of offering a new title in the future. Without further details.
Of course, the man also takes the opportunity to congratulate the script team on their work on the game’s story, emphasizing the very positive response and the impressive mastery of a large number of characters. He also says he is surprised and touched by fans’ continued attachment to the game and is aware of the sadness felt by many players over its end. For the record, the game mobilized 179 different voices for the characters, reflecting the scale and diversity of its universe.
Is there hope for an offline version?
But even with requests for an offline version of the game, he mentions the challenges associated with staffing such a project. However, he explains that he will say more about what that would mean in an upcoming video. Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia therefore appears to be dead for now.
Finally, an anecdote for fans: He sees himself as the father of the Ultima weapon in the series, as he wanted to introduce it despite the historical dominance of the Ragnarok weapon.