Speaking to the
Financial Times, an unnamed representative from
Final Fantasy makers, Square Enix, has voiced doubts that Japan can maintain its position as the centre of the video games world.
"The Japanese games industry is standing at a crossroads, and whether it will stay at the centre of the global games industry, or whether it will lose that position, is now unclear."
Remember that Square has just said that it's going to
pay out a yen or two for
Ninja Gaiden publisher, the Japanese-based Tecmo (instead of, for example US-based Take-Two).
It is intriguing, however, that the
FT doesn't actually name the source of the quotation.
So, is Japan still the "centre of global games industry"? Answers to the Forum please.