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"publishedAt": "2026-03-21T21:33:36.000Z",
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"iOS",
"Android",
"Final Fantasy VII Rebirth",
"Final Fantasy VII Remake",
"Third person",
"Free-to-play",
"Final Fantasy XVI",
"Action Adventure",
"Single Player",
"PS5",
"Xbox Series X/S",
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"textContent": "Last month, a post caught some kind of virus and did the rounds, pondering why kids don't care about Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest so much anymore, wondering what they do plan now, and anecdotally findering that most of them just play Pokemon. And I truly have to wonder if Final Fantasy 14 producer Naoki \"Yoshi-P\" Yoshida saw said post, given that in a recent bout of interviews with several key Final Fantasy figureheads in preparation for the next Dissidia game, he himself flat out acknowledged that the youths these days don't care as much because of the series' infrequent release schedule.\n\nRead more",
"title": "If you ask Yoshi-P, kids don't care about Final Fantasy anymore because they're taking too long to come out"
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