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<p>Just like last year, Square Enix dedicated very little of its space on the Tokyo Game Show floor to its mobile offerings. Indeed, between <em>Dragon Quest Builders 2</em> and <em>Kingdom Hearts 3</em>, there wasn&#8217;t a lot of space left for anything at all. The big news this year from Square Enix for mobile fans came in the form of two <em>SaGa</em>-related announcements and updates.&#160; Although it was already known that a remaster of <em>Romancing SaGa 3</em> was on the way, Square Enix has finally put a vague date on it: &#8220;Early 2019&#8243;. The company also announced the first new <em>Romancing SaGa</em> game in a long time: <em>Romancing Saga Re:Universe</em>, which will be exclusive to mobile platforms.</p>
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<p>Diving into the company&#8217;s annual Tokyo Game Show booklet reveals quite a few more mobile titles, though they are all quite unlikely to show up outside of Japan. Social RPGs <em>Million Arthur</em>, <em>Fantasy Earth Genesis</em>, <em>Gestalt Odin</em>, and <em>Project Tokyo Dolls</em>, rhythm game <em>DJ Nobunaga</em>, and the Square Enix App all get pages dedicated to them, making for a pretty hefty chunk of the booklet. Somewhat surprisingly, Square Enix didn&#8217;t give any pages to its already-launched line-up of <em>Final Fantasy</em> social RPGs, typically a staple of the Tokyo Game Show guide booklet. Are they finally giving up on the idea of having a boatload of free-to-play <em>Final Fantasy</em> spin-offs? Probably not.</p>
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<p>Square Enix has already more or less confirmed through its official SaGa Twitter account that <em>Romancing SaGa 3</em> will be getting an international release, and although platforms weren&#8217;t specified for the localization, I&#8217;d imagine mobile will be among them. The bigger question mark is whether or not <em>Romancing SaGa Re:Universe</em> will launch outside of its home country. Square Enix has of late shown a greater interest in localizing its non-<em>Final Fantasy</em> free-to-play games, so there&#8217;s at least a small chance if nothing else. We&#8217;ll be sure to keep you posted on both upcoming <em>Romancing SaGa</em> releases as we get more information.</p>
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<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="https://toucharcade.com/2018/09/21/tgs-2018-romancing-saga-3-and-romancing-saga-reuniverse-headline-square-enixs-mobile-offerings/">TouchArcade</a></em></div>
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