| dunno001 said: -Horii gets fed up with Square-Enix, leaves them. I don't think he can take back the rights to the prior published games, but in Japan, he would have no problem finding another publisher. My guess is that either Sony would buy him outright for the next period of games, or he'd go to Nintendo, who already has a history of working with his games internationally. Removal of the big profitability horse would leave S-E scrambling to cut costs. |
There's no way in hell Horii will hook up with any of the first parties. His philosophy is to target whatever console has the most support in Japan, so gambling that any first-party will forever remain on top is definitely not his style.







