Final Fantasy creator reveals ‘aggressive investment’ in blockchain games

Published at: Jan. 3, 2023

Final Fantasy creator Square Enix is set to double down on blockchain game development despite turbulence in the crypto market, according to a Jan. 1 letter from the company's president, Yosuke Matsuda.

The letter, titled “A New Year’s Letter from the President,” aimed to recap the company’s major accomplishments in 2022 and explain its plans for 2023. Out of 15 paragraphs, seven were about blockchain gaming, showing that blockchain gaming is a major focus of the company’s investing strategy going forward.

⚔An introduction to SYMBIOGENESIS ①⚔Starting from today we'll begin introducing Symbiogenesis, starting from the concept✨Symbiogenesis is a new franchise by SQUARE ENIX, which brings real game utility ⚔ to 10000 collectible NFT artworks #symgeNFT #NFT pic.twitter.com/1ukBEgOmfv

— SYMBIOGENESIS (@symbiogenesisPR) December 21, 2022

Matsuda stated that “blockchain entertainment” is the investment field his team will be most focused on in the medium term, to which they have devoted “aggressive investment and business development efforts.”

After summarizing the ups and downs of the crypto market between 2021 and 2022, Matsuda sought to make sense of the market's recent decline. He said that new technologies often cause “confusion” but eventually become accepted as a normal part of everyday life. So if there is turmoil in the crypto market, this shouldn’t necessarily cause investors to doubt its potential, he stated, adding: 

“New technologies and frameworks lead to innovation, but they also create considerable confusion."

Matsuda added that any technology that is able to ride out "societal tides" will gradually become part of people's lives and eventually give rise to new businesses and growth.

"Following the excitement and exhilaration that surrounded NFTs and the metaverse in 2021, 2022 was a year of great volatility in the blockchain-related space," he noted.

"However, if this proves to have been a step in a process that leads to the creation of rules and a more transparent business environment, it will definitely have been for the good of the growth of blockchain entertainment."

It’s been an amazing year of games and 2023 is looking even better!❄️Here’s a message from all of us at Square Enix wishing you a Happy New Year! ️ https://t.co/C9hdvi1GwZ pic.twitter.com/AOSRXdjizg

— Square Enix (@SquareEnix) December 31, 2022

Matsuda finished off the letter by stating that Square Enix has multiple blockchain games under development and will be announcing more over the course of 2023.

Related: 2023 will see the death of play-to-earn gaming

Square Enix made multiple moves in the blockchain gaming space throughout 2022. In July, it announced that it would release Final Fantasy collectibles on the Enjin platform. In September, it joined Oasys blockchain as a node validator. In December, Square Enix invested 7 billion yen ($52.7 million) into mobile game developer Gumi Games, to help develop mobile play-to-earn titles.

This recent letter implies that the company has no plans to slow down its investments in the space in 2023, despite the market turbulence that occurred in the previous year.

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