The open world title remains Square Enix's IP and it's currently at work on a new title with no platforms announced yet.
Two major upcoming RPGs are on top of the weekly charts, but once again, it's Final Fantasy 16 that takes the pole position.
The Final Fantasy 16 website has been updated, adding a lot of new details about the world, its magic, and its characters.
Square Enix has revealed who the leads in Final Fantasy 16's development team are, including its main director, creative director, and more.
Square Enix also confirms that the highly anticipated PS5 RPG has "entered the final leg of development", with the development team "focusing on polish."
More than 30 partners are confirmed with "events, activities and updates" for fans planned. Even more are still to be announced.
Over 80 new quests such as Skirmishes, Sieges and Duels are slated for the season, which is available until November 29th.
Keiji Matsuda talks about improvements made to the Luminous Engine's global illumination along with a new technique called Reversed-Z.
A remaster of Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song, itself a remake of the original Romancing SaGa, will be releasing this Winter.
Developer tri-Ace apologized for the delay in new information and revealed that it's "working hard to meet your expectations."
Triangle Strategy's producer spoke about the game's HD-2D art style, and how it's more expensive to create than you'd think.
If even half of these happen, it will be a great show!
The PS5 RPG maintains a healthy lead on top of the weekly charts, but the rest of the top 10 is once again dominated by upcoming Switch titles.
"There’ll be plenty more Dragon Quest to tide you over until it’s finished," says director and series co-creator Yuji Horii.
The teaser trailer sees Erik and Mia on a locomotive that ventures through the skies with environments like a dragon's skull and egg showcased.
Forspoken is currently scheduled to launch for PS5 and PC in October, but recent reports have suggested that it could possibly be delayed.
The developer will use the extra time for its next update and also "re-evaluate the game’s future operating roadmap" based on player feedback.
Summer Game Fest creator also says that people may not get "everything they want in June" but hopes that they'll have fun.
The real-time tactics RPG was announced by Square Enix earlier this year, and is set to launch in 2022 for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC.
Square Enix's upcoming RPG has topped the weekly charts yet again, maintaining a healthy lead over Splatoon 3, the game placed second.