Wada Discusses Square Collaboration

Tom Hopkins 09:41, Tuesday 17 November 2009

Yoichi Wada, Square Enix CEO, has discussed the company's first "truly global game" at the Montreal Games Summit

Wada revealed that Square Enix's Canadian studio, Eidos Montreal, is working on a third title alongside Deus Ex 3 and Thief 4. The as-yet-unannounced project marks the first time business across the Square Enix holding group have collaborated on a project.

The game will be the first time business across the Square Enix holding group have collaborated on a project. The game "would be the first collaboration between Square Enix and Montreal," Wada confirmed. "We would like to be able to create a new title that is made by the group as one."

“Eidos Montreal is working on a third project alongside Deus Ex 3 and Thief 4”

So are we looking at a new JRPG version of Tomb Raider? Let us know your predictions...

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