Summary
Square Enix is asking for feedback from fans about theFinal Fantasyfranchise with an online survey that allows them to express their opinions about certain games and community outreach efforts until January 9. It is unclear exactly what the intentions are for the survey, but it seems likely that Square Enix is gauging what fans might want for the future ofFinal Fantasy.
Square Enix’s flagship JRPG franchise has seen a lot of new content in recent years, in the form of spin-offs, new mainline entries, andthe highly acclaimedFinal Fantasy 7 Remakeseriesthat is still ongoing. As fans await news about more upcoming releases and enjoy the latest games in the franchise, though, the company appears to be gearing up for what’s next with its latest community survey.

The official Twitter account forFinal Fantasyrecently asked fans to respond to a brief survey to provide their thoughts about previous games in the series and the state of the company’s social media output. The survey, which contains 22 questions in total, asks fans to respond with their personal favorite games in the series along with the primary platforms on which they play them and what they prefer to see from social media posts related to it.
Final Fantasy Survey Asks Fans What They Like About The Franchise
While it is not clear exactly what Square Enix’s intentions may be for the survey, questions regarding which games fans prefer in the series and what they play them on might imply that it is looking for community input on its next games. There are some upcoming projects fans already know are on the way, likethe third entry of theFinal Fantasy 7 Remakeseries,but there is little else to go on when it comes to the series' future.
The massively popular RPG franchisemade waves last year withFinal Fantasy 16,its first mainline game since 2016 that took the series in a fully action-oriented direction and released as a PS5 console exclusive. However, the game reportedly performed much less strongly in terms of sales when it released on Steam, which may be leading Square Enix to reconsider how it handles launches for the series going forward.
In any case, the company seems to have further plans for the franchise in the coming years, which may come as no surprise considering its enduring popularity, evident by the recent appearance ofFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthat The Game Awards. For now, though, fans looking to catch up on the series can grab any of the classic titles with theFinal Fantasy Pixel Remasterseries on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC, or any number of other entries across all platforms.