Xxain said:
Kasz216 said:
alfredofroylan said:
Kasz216 said:
axumblade said: I don't think it's really in reference to Kingdom Hearts 3....I believe they are referring to Disney Interactive Studios specifically I believe. I could be wrong about that though but I think since Square-Enix are the ones making KH3, then it's up to them what console they want to put it on. I could easily be wrong about that though... |
Nah, it's up to Disney. It's their IP. SE has to go to Disney with any KH plans before they even start on em.
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This's the thing actually, is Di$ney going to stick to this policy with Kingdom Hearts? Is all at Bob Iger's hands.
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Eh, who knows. Really depends how comfortable Disney is feeling in their own skin really.
A few years ago i'd say they'd let SE do whatever they wanted off hands... but Disney Interactive is like one of the more profitable development/publishing houses out there now a days isn't it?
Of course that's even suggesting SE would want to put it on PS3... in of itself something that's unsure... considering Draqon Quest's migration to the DS/Wii... and Dragon Quest being a lot more Kingdom Hearts like then Final Fantasy, despite the later's inclusion into the franchise.
Disney may not even give a crap though. I mean they have the rights yet you don't see them sell any Kingdom hearts merchandise ever.
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just point out one thing, DQ has always gone to the highest selling console...If PS3/360/PSP was highest selling it would be there, Its the like the official rule for choosing DQ platform, it has nothing to do with it leaving anywhere.it just how DQ plays. |
The same could of been said for FF until this generation... and likely would have if FF13 finished production on the PS2.
It's not like it's an "official rule". It's just good buisness sense.
What your likely referring to was something said during the PS2 era as for why the Gamecube wasn't going to get Enix stuff despite being close partners with Nintendo. (They've helped Nintendo distribute their own games in japan before.)
Enix was always about one thing. Profit.
That's why in the end they were the better company and worth more than Square at time of merger.