

His most recent game, Fantasian, is inspired by Final Fantasy but is not at all actually related to a Final Fantasy game aside from taking inspiration. Sakaguchi has not made a Final Fantasy game since 2006 when he worked on Final Fantasy XII and left part way through its development. You are, actually, truly insane.įinal Fantasy is owned by Square Enix, not Sakaguchi. You know stalking is quite pathetic, and its very obvious you dont know what youre talking about, so im done speaking to you. Just like the other poster, you failed to read.Īsking the company that is owned by the developer/publisher, Square Enix, who owns both IPs to remake one of their other projects is not irrelevant at all (tho they obviously wont have much luck on the Steam forums, and it would be better to voice it directly to the associated team/Square Enix). No one here ever said there was any direct relation between Evermore and the Mana series. You don't seem to understand what a publisher, developer, or a subsidary. Fehdrau explained in an interview that Secret of Evermore was not created in place of Trials of Mana and that the team that developed Secret of Evermore was assembled from newly hired staff and would otherwise never have been assembled. Other Square titles such as Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger were being localized simultaneously with the production of Secret of Evermore. There is a persistent misconception that the game is, or was released in lieu of, a follow-up to Secret of Mana. Secret of Mana, originally released in Japan as Seiken Densetsu 2, is a 1993 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. In early 1994, the development of Secret of Evermore began at SquareSoft, the Redmond, Washington, office of the Japanese parent company Square. They were the ones who "developed" the infamous Final Fantasy franchise.Īs for Secret of Evermore. Square was both a developer and a publisher. Don't ask him to remake it ask someone else.

This particular series was headed by the man who owns the mana series, he himself has nothing to do with secret of evermore. square is a publisher, a publisher only publishes and or funds a project. Originally posted by Xengre:Did you not read the post you replied to, like at all?īoth were by Square and is notorious for a number of similarities to Secret of Mana which is why the topic comes up so much online, and on here.
