The final concept of the fantasy is really happening, and this September will be released on PS4, PS5, and steam.
With this announcement, Square Enxes have published statements from Remster’s development leads, and the Internet has especially responded to the comments of Yasumi Mitsuno, the author and director of the 1997 original.
Messono outlined the economic and political context, within which he wrote the story of final planning. Economic stagnationAnd he noted that today “inequality and division in our society still have deep roots”.
Here is the whole statement of Mitsono, which was posted on x:
About 30 years ago, the elimination of Japan’s bubble economy surrounded the country’s financial institutions in the mountains of poor debt, which stimulated the wave of corporate bankruptcy, the sudden and extremely increase in unemployment rates and the overall stagnation of Japanese society. It was a period when many people were robbed of hope, when dreams were measured by their price tag.
Against this historical background, I created a story. It was Ramza’s story, a young man who fought tirelessly against the social class system. It was the story of Delta, who tried to take advantage of this confusion and frustration to advance its social status. It was a story of a strange destiny, which collided with friendship and deception.
And now, in 2025 – a time when inequality and division are still rooted in our society – I once again present this story.
The desire to resist is in your hands.
Final concentration plans are formally called the final fantastic strategy: iolis chronicles. It expires September 30, and will include two versions of the game.
The “classic” version “is true in almost every aspect of the origin, but it includes some simple features such as Auto Sewa,” Square Enxes says. As an alternative, the “enlarged” version added sound dialogue, a latest UI, and other new features and changes.
Unfortunately, there is no way to close the background of inequality and distribution that has created any version.