Square Enix's mission to remake or remaster classic RPGs from its back catalog has now turned its attention back to Final Fantasy 6. In a recently published interview with Inverse, Masaaki Hayasaka (producer of the recently released Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake) spoke candidly about wanting Final Fantasy 6 to be the next game the company tackles in its continued interest toward remaking classic titles, which runs counter to statements recently made by Yoshinori Kitase concerning how extensive of an undertaking such a project would be. And even though Kitase's estimate of it taking "20 years" to remake Final Fantasy 6 is referencing a full 3D reimagining, a potential HD-2D remake is still a double-edged sword.
Why a Final Fantasy 6 Remake Would Be a Double-Edged Sword
Matt Karoglou is a freelance writer and musician who has been playing video games for 36 years and writing about them for almost as long. When he's not editorializing about the intricacies and brilliance of the Shmup genre or playing Resident Evil for the thousandth time, he can be found most days listening to metal and hardcore records while enjoying indie titles on his Steam Deck.
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