Square Enix reportedly shakes up one of its most underrated JRPG series by removing a Dragon Quest veteran of 22 years, with Nier Automata's producer tipped to take over
Following Dragon's Quest 12 delays, Yu Miyake will no longer oversee the beloved IP
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Dragon Quest’s series producer is reportedly stepping down from the role, and Nier’s series producer could possibly replace him.
Citing several sources,Bloombergreports that Yu Miyake, who has helmed numerous Dragon Quest titles in a producer role since 1992, is stepping down from the lead role. This is apparently due to several delays surroundingDragon Quest 12: The Flames of Fate, the next mainline entry in the long-running JRPG franchise, announced in 2021.
Miyake will reportedly head upSquare Enix’s smartphone games development division instead. Aside from Dragon Quest 12’s delays, the reorganization effort reportedly comes from new Square Enix president Takashi Kiryu looking to shake up Square Enix’s development pipeline, relying less on external developers and more on in-house studios to create hit games.
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