FF XII New Title and Other Details

Posted Sep 20, 2006 at 10:29AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: Motomu Toriyama, Square Enix
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Revenant WingsInformation dry spells usually occur prior to a big event. It seems like everyone's watching, waiting for that next big move. On the eve of Tokyo Game Show, video games Square Enix is the first one to draw blood.

Final Fantasy is making waves yet again. Just recently, we reported on the FF XII DS title currently in the works with no other information. This week, FF comes out anew with a barrage of details. First, the working subtitle Wings Ghost was changed to Revenant Wings. The new subtitle is looking impressive already but we're just getting started.

Accordingly, Final Fantasy XII Revenant Wings is about the adventures of 18-year old Vaan and 17-year old Penelo. Both of them wants to become sky pirates. The story then goes deeper as it explores the relationship between the two heroes. Direction will be handled by Motomu Toriyama (Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy XIII) and Ryuma Itou (Final Fantasy Tactics Advance) takes care of character design.

All airships from FF XII will see action in Revenant Wings including new ones as well. Also, there are talks regarding plans to utilize NDS' touch screen functions. Date of release and other pertinent details are currently unavailable.

Via Jeux-France

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by hmm - 2006-09-20 07:19
» Cool

nocomment

by nintendowned - 2006-09-20 07:30
» .

air pirates? that sounds eerily similar to skies of arcadia

by TheTwilightKing - 2006-09-21 06:30
» Uhhh...

The subtitle never was Wings Ghost. That was just a mistake you guys didn't catch until it was too late.

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