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Summon your aeons: Final Fantasy 13 as online rental, possible

Posted Jun 24, 2008 at 8:58AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: PS3 Tags: PlayStation Network, Square Enix, Yoichi Wada
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In an interview with Square Enix head honcho Yoichi Wada, it was revealed that their upcoming PS3-exclusive, Final Fantasy XIII, might branch out to different means of publishing. This was discussed during a meeting with stockholders, in which Wada had a quick Q&A session with those who were present.

In between discussing Square Enix's progress in the world of finances and markets, they touched on FF13. Because seriously, part of a game's success could be determined how well it is marketed to the audience, and how accessible you want to make it for the consumer. Now, remember when Wada said he wanted simultaneous worldwide releases? Well, this might be a spin-off solution to that.

The long and short of it: Wada reveals that they're planning to offer Final Fantasy XIII, not only on retail shelves, but also as an online rental (probably over the PlayStation Network). Here's an excerpt of the interview/Q&A, as translated to English by the guys over at Forever Fantasy:

Q: FF13 is on its way, but in the current game market, the more you ship, the more your titles end up in used game stores, returning no profit to the developer. Given that, would it be possible for you to rent games out similar to movies?


A: Your opinion is very important, thank you very much.


The current generation of games all incorporate some type of network connectivity, which means almost all need online resources. Even titles without online play have online rankings, leaderboards and so on.


In correspondence with the online component, we believe the restrictions of physical media leading to the used game sales problem can be worked out.


Rather than renting out the physical media of titles, we're thinking more along the lines of an online solution.


You may click the Via link below to read the full Q&A session (you'll need a translator though).



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# they already have online rentals.pohaku 2008-06-24 11:36
its called gamefly.com

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# Throw us a bone SEerict7862 2008-06-24 11:49
Online rental sounds a little strange to me. I would perfer a hard copy of the game so that if I need to delete the install of the game(more than likely there will be one) I can reinstall it without downloading it again. My biggest issue with this game release is the lack of trailers. We haven't seen anything since December. I am a big fan of the game, I have been been playing them since 7. I know this one will be great, but I'm dying to see some more videos of the game.

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# erict7862 I can't agree moreCHUCKINGROCKSATSPACESHIPS 2008-06-24 15:39
I would rather see it on a Blu-ray disc and would be disappointed if it were only downloadable. I have been playing Final Fantasy games since the SNES days and I really want them to do right by the fans. I personally own FF7, FF8, 9, 10, + 12 and certainly don't plan to get rid of them. I don't know what they mean by a lot being in used game stores because out of all the games out there, I am sure many people still have their original copies of many of these great games. I hope we don't get screwed into having to get a subscription just to play this game.

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# One problem with Online purchaseUplink 2008-06-26 01:09
The price, Plain and simple if i can buy the game for the same price on the shelves as online im going to buy them in a store. the whole POINT of buying online is you can get items cheaper. Same with games, They dont havta pay a printer or media company for tangible goods so they make more profit from online. when they should do is pas the profit over and lower the price to make ppl like me and im sure others more into the buy online deal.

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