After a not-so-long run, Square Enix’s premium-turned-free-to-play foam shooter, Foamstars, is ending support.
The next entry in the trilogy of Final Fantasy 7 remakes obviously in the works as we speak, but as expected, it will also push more beyond what Rebirth provided with — apparently — even more freedom in combat.
Square Enix has apologized for the matchmaking errors plaguing its foam-shooting romp, Foamstars.
While Square Enix often provides sales numbers for its hard-hitters, it’s been suspiciously silent about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and its success.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth might be garnering critical acclaim, but its physical sales are lagging behind previous entries.
Amid Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s launch last month, the official Kingdom Hearts Twitter account shared a congrats post attached to an image of Kingdom Hearts 4.