Final Fantasy XV Director Resigns, Three of Four DLC Episodes Canceled
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Hajime Tabata, the director of Final Fantasy XV, infamous for being the Final Fantasy title that was in development for approximately 10 years, has left Square Enix. With him leaves the majority of the company’s plans for additional content in 2019, with an episode focused on the game’s main antagonist, Ardyn, being the only character episode that will see a release.
In a stream on Thursday, Square Enix announced the cancellation of Episodes Lunafreya, Aranea and Noctis alongside the news.
Tabata provided a statement on his resignation, which reads as follows:
Hello, this is Tabata.
It’s almost going to be two whole years since the release of Final Fantasy XV. I honestly believe the reason we were able to get this far is because of all you loyal fans. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Today, I have a personal announcement to make to all of you. I, Hajime Tabata, will be resigning from Luminous Productions and the Square Enix Group as of October 31, 2018.
I was able to gain so much experience with my time at Square Enix. Every title I was able to be a part of means a lot to me. However, Final Fantasy XV stood out from that group as it was a special project for me which I went all-in on.
Therefore, I decided to take this opportunity to officially announce my departure from Final Fantasy XV to all the fans who have supported the title across the globe.