Square Enix has had a great presence at the event.
Surprises at the closing of the State of Play, since, despite the fact that we have not seen anything new from Final Fantasy as it had been speculated, it must be said that Square Enix has had part of the leading roleto such an extent that the Japanese company has closed the event with up to two new games.
Under this premise, The DioFeld Chronicle and Valkyrie Elysium are the titles that have been presented, thereby giving rise to one belonging to the tactical RPG genre, while, on the other hand, we have an action RPG. You can see everything related to these two titles below:
The DioFeld Chronicle
Regarding The DioFeld Chronicle, it must be said that it is a new IP belonging to the tactical RPG genre, which has a new story focused on the conflict of three nations, which gives rise to a series of combats in real-time tactical battles.
In this way, with strong support on the soundtrack, this title would share certain similarities with Triangle Strategy, this being one of the titles that Square Enix has launched more recently. That said, it only remains to say that, according to the trailer shown, the title would arrive on PS4 and PS5 at some point in 2022 without specifying.
Valkyrie Elysium
For its part, the event has been closed by Valkyrie Elysium, a title that has been announced for PS5 and PS4 as well and that, in the same way as the previous one, will arrive sometime in 2022 as yet unspecified.
Also, as far as the game itself is concerned, it should be noted that it is action rpg that this time will have a strong component in history and with spectacular scenarios and new combats that will be much more frenetic. All that said, it should be noted that we will be exploring a world that is on the brink of destruction.
It should be noted that so far nothing more has been said about both gamesalthough these games arrive this year it is to be hoped that at the E3 dates we can know more about it.
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