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Final Fantasy 14 Director On the Innovation That Could Soon Change Online Worlds

Final Fantasy producer Naoki Yoshida believes a revolutionary leap is on the horizon for the video game industry.

talk insiderYoshida said that the development of new devices could see us see innovative gaming experiences in the next decade, citing virtual reality chips as an example. He expected it to progress a little faster than expected, but said it was likely due to semiconductor shortages.

“This dramatically improves server performance and the elements that can be simulated,” Yoshida said. The game development style will change significantly, and there is a possibility that a major turning point will come not only for games but also for everyday life itself. ”

If the chip shortage really is holding back the industry’s progress, it may not be out of the question just yet. Intel’s CEO expects chip shortages and other supply chain problems to persist until at least 2024, so it may be years before we know if Yoshida’s bold new future predictions come to fruition. not.

Yoshida is best known for his work as a producer on Final Fantasy XIV. Fans of Final Fantasy XIV will be happy to hear that Yoshida wants to work on another of his MMOs at some point in his career.

“I am a game designer, so I always have some ideas for games. “I’m a happy person if I can play games, so I don’t have anything in particular, but there are times when I want to make another MMORPG from scratch before I die.”

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Elsewhere in the same interview, Yoshida shared his thoughts on why the Final Fantasy series is currently struggling.

Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN. You can find him on Twitter @Logan J Plant.

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