Stay wired for any potential
announcements of a western release in the future.
The recent
announcement of the western release of Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age caused a lot of discussions (and some confusion) among the Japanese fanbase, due to the inclusion of English voice - overs, while the original game did not have any.
There has been
no announcement of a western release for the moment, but for the love of all is holy, Bandai Namco better bring this over, or I'll riot.
Below you can see a few screenshots released by Square Enix with the announcement while we wait for an official
announcement of a Western release, that has been already hinted at by the game's producer.
Not exact matches
Extreme drought in the Colorado River Basin last summer forced the federal Bureau
of Reclamation, which manages river flows in the
Western U.S., to make a historic
announcement: For the 2014 water year (October 2013 through September 2014), the agency will reduce
releases of water from Lake Powell — the gargantuan reservoir on the Colorado River that parts
of Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah rely on for water — by more than 750,000 acre - feet.
In any case, no further
announcements were made as far as
release dates or what songs would be coming with these characters, nor gameplay footage shown, but we're getting closer to the
release of both games in Japan, with a
western release date still to be determined, so we'll likely hear something soon.
Naturally, there are no
announcements as to its
Western release but considering the game's extensive use
of touch screen functionality it probably wouldn't last longer than five seconds in an arcade outside
of Japan.
However, thanks to a new
announcement trailer from Square Enix, we now have confirmation
of a
Western release which will be happening in August
of this year.
First, in one
of the week's most exciting
announcements, Shin Megami Tensei V was confirmed for a
western release.
The column covers the
announcement of Armored Core For Answer's
Western release via Ubisoft and the trials that will face it.]
We at FF Site, RPG Site and Nova Crystallis have partnered with a bunch
of other Final Fantasy fan sites and fans in order to create a special celebratory digital magazine to mark the official
Western release of Final Fantasy Type - 0 after a lengthy nine year wait after its initial 2006
announcement.
For the love
of god, if this game is never getting a
western release, take the site down, and just make an
announcement.