"Final Fantasy Type-0" is scheduled for release on Tuesday but fans are already anticipating the possibility of having "Final Fantasy Type-1."
Over the weekend, a YouTube user released a special ending cinematic teaser triggering speculations that game director Hajime Tabata is already working on the game sequel.
Although nothing has been confirmed yet as of late, Tabata previously spoke with Kotaku and revealed his desire to expand the "Final Fantasy" world.
The game director, who is responsible for creating "Final Fantasy XV," talked about the game and admitted that he feels rather relaxed with the title.
"I don't feel much pressure. I just want to get the game out there, see what people think and hopefully get a good reaction. So, it's more of me looking forward to that than feeling pressure," he explained.
When the publication suggested that he should definitely make "Final Fantasy XVI," Tabata shared, "If I could do anything I'd like, I'd want to make 'Final Fantasy Type-1' first," he dished.
The fan trailer, released by YouTube user Khaled Rizk teased on the possible direction of "Final Fantasy Type-1."
According to reports, "Final Fantasy Type-0" is basically the start of something new. Towards the end of the clip, the character said, "We have arrived," an indication that there's more to come.
The "Final Fantasy Type-1" teaser has already received more than 40,000 views since it was first uploaded on Saturday.
Fans of the hit franchise have commented positively on Tabata's possible venture.
YouTube user @kbm noctis wrote, "I do look forward to a new Hiroyuki. Ito FF game, although it's doubtful that it's being worked on as we speak.
@Promimy added, "We have arrived. Yeah, it should be this way. Welcome back class Zero. High five!"
Meanwhile, "Final Fantasy Type-0" will be released this week. The game, which was previously called "Final Fantasy Agito XIII," was originally created as a direct tie-in to "Final Fantasy XIII," Game Rant reported.
The game was officially released in 2011 and was embraced by millions of gamers in certain parts of the world. A few months after its release, "Final Fantasy Type-0" was dubbed as the fourth best-selling game in Japan.
Unfortunately, the PSP game did not receive a Western release but its current version, "Final Fantasy Type-0 HD" will be available in North America starting Tuesday.
The game will feature upgraded graphics but the game itself will remain the same. Check out the fan trailer for "Final Fantasy Type-1" below.