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'Final Fantasy' creator Hironobu Sakaguchi working on three iOS games
Published Friday, Feb 17 2012, 11:24 GMT | By Matthew Reynolds | Add comment
Hironobu Sakaguchi is currently working on three iOS titles.
Speaking at a BAFTA presentation for his latest project The Last Story, he announced the news at a question and answer session attended by Digital Spy.
He said that one will be a "surfing game", to which his translater added: "He's not joking."

Sakaguchi said that he chose the iOS as a platform to develop for because he is an "Apple fan".
Sakaguchi is the creator of Final Fantasy, and worked on the series until his departure from Square Enix in 2003.
He then founded Mistwalker, going on to create Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey on Xbox 360.
The Last Story will be available on Nintendo Wii in Europe from February 24.
Watch a characters trailer for The Last Story below:
Speaking at a BAFTA presentation for his latest project The Last Story, he announced the news at a question and answer session attended by Digital Spy.
He said that one will be a "surfing game", to which his translater added: "He's not joking."

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Sakaguchi said that he chose the iOS as a platform to develop for because he is an "Apple fan".
Sakaguchi is the creator of Final Fantasy, and worked on the series until his departure from Square Enix in 2003.
He then founded Mistwalker, going on to create Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey on Xbox 360.
The Last Story will be available on Nintendo Wii in Europe from February 24.
Watch a characters trailer for The Last Story below:
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