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People are discussing two separate Final Fantasy-related stories: a composer (Kumi Tanioka) disputing an AI-generated Spotify album released under her name, and multiple game/creator updates tied to Final Fantasy-style experiences, plus a business update from Square Enix about profit after Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth launches on additional platforms.
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Key TakeawayFinal Fantasy news right now spans controversy over an AI-made Spotify album allegedly using Kumi Tanioka’s identity and fresh releases/updates, alongside Square Enix reporting profit gains after Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on new platforms.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles composer Kumi Tanioka says that she didn't make the new, very likely AI-generated album on her Spotify pageRock Paper Shotgun
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles composer speaks out about AI-generated Spotify album falsely using her nameEurogamer
Entropy, a deliciously miserable Final Fantasy-esque RPG where your party members can permanently die, is now out in early accessRock Paper Shotgun
Sraëka Lillian's one-a-week RPG "sketches" are a lovely series of experiments with hoary old conventions from Final Fantasy and Dragon QuestRock Paper Shotgun
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Tracking: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles composer Kumi Tanioka says that she didn't make the new, very likely AI-generated album on her Spotify page / Entropy, a deliciously miserable Final Fantasy-esque RPG where your party members can permanently die, is now out in early access
Tracking: Final Fantasy 15 Switch 2 port is "not entirely impossible" despite the technical hurdles, Square Enix says / FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE Is On Sale (in the US at least) For $14
Common questions on Final Fantasy, surfaced from across the indexed web.
Is The Final Fantasy 9 Remake Truly Dead?
According to the writer’s information, the company intended to make the remake a smaller, self-contained project, rather than a multi-part project like the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy. They mention that the project’s development was “very far along,” but that it has fully stalled and is no longer being worked on. There had already been leaks about FF9 Remake being put on ice a few months back, and this leak essentially backs up the previous information. The exact reason behind it isn’t clear, but it may well have to do with the game’s scope. Recently, game director Yoshi-P acknowledged Fina
Where Does Final Fantasy 10 Rank Among The Series?
While it's not the most beloved Final Fantasy game ever created, the title Final Fantasy 7 almost universally wins in any fan vote, FFX is easily in the top three as far as I'm concerned. Aside from stellar storytelling and a heartfelt writing and characters, it stands out in terms of gameplay as well, with quintessential turn-based combat and the unique Sphere Grid character progression system. Spira also remains one of the franchise's most distinct settings, backed by an unforgettable soundtrack and some genuinely fantastic boss encounters. Even its more divisive elements give Final Fantasy