PS3Fanboy: "Some of you may have read (and even tipped us off) about reports stating that The Last Remnant for PS3 would be released alongside the 360 version this November. However, and unfortunately, this statement is false. Famitsu, the origin of the mistaken release date has issued a correction (via IGN)."
TalkPlayStation.com writes:"The Last Remnant official website opens on the 18th of August 2008. Currently a timed Xbox 360 exclusive, it will eventually come to the Playstation 3. Check back to the website in 7 days."
The Last Remnant's official website has been updated with an official blog where you can find four wallpapers.
A new character was revealed in The Last Remnant: Jager.
Square Enix has gone PC. On the first day of the show, the Japanese game publisher announced that Final Fantasy XIII is coming to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (in Europe and North America only) and PC. During a press conference following the Microsoft event, Final Fantasy XIII Producer Yoshinori Kitase discussed the new development strategy that Square Enix has taken with its upcoming games.
PS3 Fanboy: "The official site of the The Last Remnant is now online. There's a trailer, a prologue, information on the battle system, 4 characters with voices and 12 screenshots. You can even choose between three different songs as your background music. The game prologue mentions Remnants as ancient artifacts of awesome power but unknown origins, and that mankind's usage of them has caused "a rift in the world's balance." Isn't there always a rift in the world's balance in every Square game?"
Since Microsoft's recent RPG event, news has been coming in in bits and pieces. Now, with much effort is available a one stop shop for those big releases. Complete with trailers, release dates, and quick game summaries; enough is there to whet any appetite.
As promised Microsoft's 'RPG Premiere' has just come to a close in Japan and there are enough stats here to give even the most casual RPG fan the horn. One thing's for sure, MS isn't going down in Japan without a fight.Let's get right to it. First up is Namco Bandai's colourful Tales of Vesperia, which has been confirmed for release this August in Japan and the US, with us dirty Europeans having to wait a far longer into ...
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Gamers will be getting their Japanese role-playing game fix on the Xbox 360 soon. Japanese Xbox 360 gamers will also be getting a taste of US and European developed RPGs. At the "Xbox 360 RPG Premiere 2008" event in Shibuya, Tokyo today, release dates on upcoming Xbox 360 RPGs from Square Enix, Namco Bandai and Microsoft Game Studios were revealed.
Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces three new RPGs for the Microsoft Xbox 360 system that will be released across all PAL territories beginning with INFINITE UNDISCOVERY on 5th September 2008 and followed by THE LAST REMNANT and STAR OCEAN®: THE LAST HOPE. All three RPGs will be globally released in 2008-2009.
Square Enix just announced that RPG Last Remnant will be first released on Xbox 360, worldwide, this winter.
Square Enix's Tokyo Game Show lineup, announced today in Tokyo, is full of surprises, both good and bad. It turns out, for instance, that Dragon Quest IX will be shown, although in video form only. Also surprising is the video-only showing of The Last Remnant. That game appeared to be far enough along at the Square Enix Party earlier this year that IGN was expecting a playable debut.
The Playstation 3 Version of The Last Remnant has managed to take the spot previously owned by Halo 3 in Famitsu's Most wanted list at number 20.
One of Game Head's editors posted at NeoGAF and said that the upcoming episode will feature footage of The Last Remnant:
Square Enix has launched the official Japanese and North American websites of The Last Remnant. They both feature short flash sequences:
The team that works on The Last Remnant has been revealed:
The name of the female character from the screenshot released by Square Enix has been revealed by today's Famitsu issue. She is, as rumors claimed, Irina Skyes, the sister of Rush Skyes - the main character of the game.
Interactive Data Visualization, Inc. has announced that their award-winning SpeedTreeRT middleware will be used in Square Enix's upcoming next gen RPG title, The Last Remnant.