A former art director for the studio said their version was “really, really cool”
Seems like in another timeline, we could’ve seen a fairly different take on Final Fantasy XVĀ looked like. In a new interview, a former Eidos Montreal developer says the studio worked on a version ofĀ Final Fantasy XV, before Square Enix canceled it.
In an interview with TrueAchievements, former Eidos Montreal art director Jonathan Jacque-BelletĆŖte said the studio once worked on a version of the game.
“[Eidos-Montreal] brought back Deus Ex,” he said. “I was the art director on thatāDeus Ex: Human Revolution. Then [I was] the executive art director on Mankind Divided. Then we tried to do Final Fantasy XV. Then they decided to bring it back to Japanāwhich I think was a big mistake, but it’s still the truth. Ours was really, really cool.”
Jacque-BelletĆŖte didn’t expand further on what exactly this meant. We don’t have any specifics on how far along the game was, or what stage it reached internally before it was cut off.
It does partially reinforce a 2018 report from YouTuber SuperBunnyhop, though. The report there was that their version of the nextĀ Final FantasyĀ was a “space opera” RPG.
New horizons
With the gap betweenĀ Deus Ex: Human RevolutionĀ (2011) andĀ Deus Ex: Mankind DividedĀ (2016), it certainly seems plausible.Ā Final Fantasy XVĀ did go through a pretty tumultuous production timeline.Ā Whatever there was of Eidos Montreal’s Final FantasyĀ is lost to time now, though.
Square Enix recently parted ways with Eidos Montreal and several other of its western studios. The publisher sold Eidos Montreal, Crystal Dynamics, and Square Enix Montreal to Embracer Group for $300 million. Included in the deal were several big-name properties, including Deus Ex, as well asĀ Tomb RaiderĀ andĀ Legacy of Kain.
Now, Eidos and Final Fantasy won’t get their chance, it seems. Given their surprising success with last year’sĀ Guardians of the Galaxy, I’d still like to see what kind of space opera RPG that crew could put together.
Published: May 23, 2022 02:00 pm