Hajime Tabata, the director of both Final Fantasy XV and Final Fantasy Type-0, has revealed concept art for a sequel to the latter title in Hong Kong.

Games Talk reports (via Gematsu ) that Tabata, who was in China for a game launch event, revealed production on the sequel begun shortly after Type-0 wrapped, but was put on hold when he was asked to step up and take charge of Final Fantasy XV. As a result, development is currently frozen but he and his team are keen to kickstart it again in future. secret trailer unlocked at the conclusion of Final Fantasy Type-0 has led many to assume Type-1 is a foregone conclusion, but it's interesting to hear development was presumably partially begun. As Type-0 was originally a PSP title though (and had already had quite the development history before its 2011 Japanese release,) it is not apparent which platform the team had already started creating assets for. Hopefully any future titles would be designed with the major next-gen consoles of the HD release in mind; PlayStation Vita fans have also petitioned for a portable Type-0, but all signs point to Square Enix moving on with any future Final Fantasy Type games being console products, leaving the alternate Final Fantasy Agito game as the mobile/Vita option.Final Fantasy Type-0 HD got an 8.0 in our review. Those who buy the initial run of the game get not only a full game, but also a demo for Final Fantasy XV

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