An interview this week from Nikkei Trendy with President of Square Enix Yosuke Matsuda had him talking about Bravely Default's success abroad, other games developed for a broader audience and future games. He mentioned some of the games they developed did not meant expectations and said their focus was to appeal to a world-wide audience. However, the success of Bravely Default in NA and EU showed to them that a more traditional JRPG, like what they used to make, was still viable and in demand. The success has made them think about returning to their focus of making JRPGs meant for Japan, rather than trying to make something that suits everyone.
Pulling a direct quote from the interview.
Source: Bravely Default's Success In The West Is Making Square Enix Rethink Their JRPGs - Siliconer“With that in mind, and all of the collective fans, there’s a sense of mass, which loses the image of a niche market,” continues Matsuda. “For the new games we’ll be developing from this point on, while this may sound a bit extreme, we’ve been talking about making them as heavy JRPGs. I believe that way, we can better focus on our target, which will also bring better results.”
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