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Final Fantasy 14 producer teases “secret” Final Fantasy 9 connection in Dawntrail expansionKuja believe it?

Kuja believe it?

Image credit:Square Enix

Image credit:Square Enix

A male hero from Final Fantasy 14

“You may have noticed a lot of Final Fantasy 9 references here, but the reason is a secret,” he said via translator (skip to1.03.35-ish for the exact momentduring the panel).

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The items in question include a mount version of FF9’s Ark eidolon summon (which can transform into an airship and mech-like robot at will) and wind-up minions of both Zidane and Garnet, the game’s two lead protagonists. I’m not going to pretend I know what a wind-up minion is or does, but the Ark mount certainly cuts a striking portrait out on the battlefield.

Of course, while the reason behind their inclusion in FF14 may be a secret for now, the reason why everyone’s so excited about Yoshi-P’s tease is, thankfully, much easier to get to the bottom of. Back in 2021, you may remember the big Nvidialeakof upcoming games supposedly coming to its cloud-based GeForce Now subscription service, and yep, on that list was a remake of Final Fantasy IX. Rumours have been swirling ever since, even though we’ve seen hide nor hair of such a remake, either from Square Enix themselves or other sources.

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A screencap of the Final Fantasy 9-themed collector’s edition in-game items in Final Fantasy 14’s Dawntrail expansion

A screencap of the Final Fantasy 9-themed pre-order and in-game bonus items in Final Fantasy 14’s Dawntrail expansion

There’s been a lot of chatter about Final Fantasy remakes and remasters lately, and most of it has come straight from series producer Yoshinori Kitase himself in the run-up to the release ofFinal Fantasy 7Rebirth. In February, he saidwe shouldn’t expect a FF8 Remakeafter the FF7 project wraps up as it’s “simply too much work”, and thatremaking FF6 would likely take 20 yearsor more to actually complete - and that’s despite Square Enix staffasking for it as well.

It therefore seems unlikely that a full-blown remake of Final Fantasy 9 is on the cards somehow - I’d say a remaster in the vein ofFinal Fantasy 8 Remasteredisprobablymore likely, if we get anything at all - but I guess as is always the way with these things, we live in hope, don’t we? The more likely scenario is that Yoshi-P is simply just teasing a FF9-themed crossover event in Square Enix’s ongoingMMO- we’ll have to see what comes of it when Dawntrail launches on June 28th.

The current version of Final Fantasy IX on PC is still eminently playable as far as I’m concerned - in fact, it’s one of thebest Final Fantasy gamesyou can play today.