
Official online destination for upcoming Square Enix title launches
Square Enix has launched the official website for upcoming release Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII.
The portal offers fans information about the game’s story and the latest news and pre-order deals – as well as media assets and free game related downloads.
Crisis Core is due for a European release on PSP on June 20th.
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slow down
Square Enix make great games of high quality, however they have spent the last 3 years flooding the market with DS games, remakes, spin-offs, sequels, prequels etc all in a short space of time.
Now things have slowed down a bit they have everyones attention on one game, Crisis Core. Maybe its just me but when the list of releases from a developer is too big it kinda ruins the "specialness" of the game for me. Hopefully now with CC and the up-coming FFXIII things will stay at a much more steady pace so that fans have time to get excited.
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