Sakaguchi Confirms Blue Dragon Sequel


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Sakaguchi Confirms Blue Dragon Sequel

By: C?sar A. Berardini - "Cesar"

Nov. 21st, 2006 7:31 am>

Speaking to Famitsu, video game legend and president of Mistwalker game studio Hironobu Sakaguchi revealed to the magazine that work is already underway on a sequel to Blue Dragon, which is scheduled for release in Japan next month and overseas in 2007.

Sakaguchi also revealed that Blue Dragon will ship in three discs and offer between 40 and 50 hours of gameplay if you play side quests. The creator himself managed to finish the game in 35 hours without taking optional missions.

The creator of the original Final Fantasy series also confirmed that Blue Dragon will get post-release content, which will be released for free and before next Spring.

Stay tuned. We'll have more on Blue Dragon as more info becomes available.

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hmm only 40-50 hours including side quests. thats not very much time at all. :( i was hoping for 100+

i have 115 hours on FFXII right now and not done heh.. i hope these numbers are wrong :(

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hmm only 40-50 hours including side quests. thats not very much time at all. :( i was hoping for 100+

i have 115 hours on FFXII right now and not done heh.. i hope these numbers are wrong :(

FFXII would be faster if you didn't have to grind so much. :p

This game sounds great. Finally a great RPG for Xbox! Only thing is that now people have a thing they can bash DVD9 now. "OH N0ES! I DON'T WANT TO GET UP FROM MY COUCH TO SWITCH DISCS!"

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FFXII would be faster if you didn't have to grind so much. :p

This game sounds great. Finally a great RPG for Xbox! Only thing is that now people have a thing they can bash DVD9 now. "OH N0ES! I DON'T WANT TO GET UP FROM MY COUCH TO SWITCH DISCS!"

Meh, FFVII came on four discs. Imagine the back pain! :p

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