Something went wrong. Try again later

Giant Bomb News

62 Comments

Final Fantasy XIII Director Says No To DLC, Again

The guy who first suggested DLC for the game once again says plans have been put on hold.

It appears as if Square Enix was indeed planning to push out some downloadable content for Final Fantasy XIII, despite some members of the FFXIII development team dismissing such rumors in the past. But as it stands now, those tentative, not-so-well-guarded plans have been put on permanent hold. 

"We were planning to make some DLC, but that plan wound up not happening," game director Motomu Toriyama has told Japanese mag Famitsu (via Kotaku). He added an apology after breaking the bad news.

According to 1UP, Toriyama's above answer was in response to a question about his own statements, which, back in December 2009, served as early confirmation of FFXIII DLC.   
 
While there's still some question as to when Square Enix decided to obliterate its DLC plans, the director's comments shouldn't strike you as too much of a surprise--the company has been rather wishy-washy in regards to its DLC plans for some time, often dismissing rumors it helped create and spread. 


It's easier if you get it to fight with the kitten thing first, Lightning. 
It's easier if you get it to fight with the kitten thing first, Lightning. 

== TEASER ==FFXIII DLC was first mentioned back in March 2009, when Square Enix told Japanese magazine Dengeki PlayStation that DLC was not in the cards. According to reports, this official word came when the game's narrative elements were finished but its visuals were only at 80 percent.

Later in January 2010 the tune changed. Producer Yoshinori Kitase went on record about DLC with Official PlayStation Magazine. He said, simply, DLC was being prepared and would arrive "a little later in the West," as its development would hurt FFXIII International Edition's development time. Funnily enough, according to Andriasang, Kitase also said in that month's freshly published FFXII Ultima Guide that Square Enix was "not considering [DLC]" after all. How confusing can this get?
 

No Caption Provided

A PS Blog interview with FFXIII battle director Yuji Abe back in February 2010 jived with Kitase's latter remarks. Abe said that the game was already a "complete package," and added that Square had no plans for DLC. Like Toriyama is doing now, Abe was addressing his own previous comments to the contrary. Abe had went on record before suggesting that cut content could become DLC at some point down the line.

Whew. The bottom line is, as of now, Square Enix won't be putting out DLC for a 60-plus-hour RPG that already takes players from weirdo sci-fi cities to magical fantasy meadows. Unless, of course, it turns around, starts working on and then confirms future DLC (again). Besides, there are enough assets laying around for at least a whole new game anyway, right? Right?

62 Comments

Avatar image for burns098356gx
Burns098356GX

1368

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Edited By Burns098356GX

I wouldn't play that DLC if it was free.

Avatar image for lordgodalming
lordgodalming

247

Forum Posts

309

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 40

User Lists: 16

Edited By lordgodalming

FFXIII was plenty satisfying for me as it was--Plat after 94 hours!--but I would still take some DLC if they gave it out. Or I'll just wait for Versus.

Avatar image for dabuddada
DaBuddaDa

306

Forum Posts

13894

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

Edited By DaBuddaDa

SquareEnix's management is the most disorganized mess I've ever seen in gaming

Avatar image for danielkempster
danielkempster

2825

Forum Posts

28957

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 6

User Lists: 2

Edited By danielkempster

I'm fine with this. Final Fantasy XIII offered more than enough content as a stand-alone release, and the game's formula and structure doesn't really lend itself to additional content in any shape or form. 

Avatar image for grissefar
Grissefar

2904

Forum Posts

384

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

Edited By Grissefar
@Zidane_24 said:
" @Grissefar said:
" s "
Well that's a shame. Lost out to a shit post.   Anyway, I'm okay with this. Just move on to a more traditional FF. "
 
Cool, I won over a shit post :) Feeling pretty good about that.
Avatar image for kaosangel-DELETED
KaosAngel

14251

Forum Posts

6507

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 8

User Lists: 3

Edited By KaosAngel

So the extra content is just for the International Version then.  Come on Square, put it for PS3 too in Japan...we spent $100 on it for launch!

Avatar image for tsukiyomi
Tsukiyomi

81

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

Edited By Tsukiyomi
What's that FFXIII?
Sorry I can't hear you over the greater promise that FFXIII: Versus already holds.
Avatar image for bhhawks78
bhhawks78

1348

Forum Posts

18

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

Edited By bhhawks78

I'd consider dlc that cuts the first 25ish hours out.

Avatar image for vorbis
Vorbis

2762

Forum Posts

967

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 11

Edited By Vorbis

I never really expected DLC, it's not something that goes with Final Fantasy.

Avatar image for zidane_24
zidane_24

754

Forum Posts

22

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 3

Edited By zidane_24
@Grissefar said:
" s "
Well that's a shame. Lost out to a shit post. 
 
Anyway, I'm okay with this. Just move on to a more traditional FF.
Avatar image for grissefar
Grissefar

2904

Forum Posts

384

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

Edited By Grissefar

Some endgame DLC would be cool :) Without it I will never get that Platinum trophy :(

Avatar image for bradnicholson
BradNicholson

1557

Forum Posts

665

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Edited By BradNicholson

It appears as if Square Enix was indeed planning to push out some downloadable content for Final Fantasy XIII, despite some members of the FFXIII development team dismissing such rumors in the past. But as it stands now, those tentative, not-so-well-guarded plans have been put on permanent hold. 

"We were planning to make some DLC, but that plan wound up not happening," game director Motomu Toriyama has told Japanese mag Famitsu (via Kotaku). He added an apology after breaking the bad news.

According to 1UP, Toriyama's above answer was in response to a question about his own statements, which, back in December 2009, served as early confirmation of FFXIII DLC.   
 
While there's still some question as to when Square Enix decided to obliterate its DLC plans, the director's comments shouldn't strike you as too much of a surprise--the company has been rather wishy-washy in regards to its DLC plans for some time, often dismissing rumors it helped create and spread. 


It's easier if you get it to fight with the kitten thing first, Lightning. 
It's easier if you get it to fight with the kitten thing first, Lightning. 

== TEASER ==FFXIII DLC was first mentioned back in March 2009, when Square Enix told Japanese magazine Dengeki PlayStation that DLC was not in the cards. According to reports, this official word came when the game's narrative elements were finished but its visuals were only at 80 percent.

Later in January 2010 the tune changed. Producer Yoshinori Kitase went on record about DLC with Official PlayStation Magazine. He said, simply, DLC was being prepared and would arrive "a little later in the West," as its development would hurt FFXIII International Edition's development time. Funnily enough, according to Andriasang, Kitase also said in that month's freshly published FFXII Ultima Guide that Square Enix was "not considering [DLC]" after all. How confusing can this get?
 

No Caption Provided

A PS Blog interview with FFXIII battle director Yuji Abe back in February 2010 jived with Kitase's latter remarks. Abe said that the game was already a "complete package," and added that Square had no plans for DLC. Like Toriyama is doing now, Abe was addressing his own previous comments to the contrary. Abe had went on record before suggesting that cut content could become DLC at some point down the line.

Whew. The bottom line is, as of now, Square Enix won't be putting out DLC for a 60-plus-hour RPG that already takes players from weirdo sci-fi cities to magical fantasy meadows. Unless, of course, it turns around, starts working on and then confirms future DLC (again). Besides, there are enough assets laying around for at least a whole new game anyway, right? Right?