After 4 years of rumors, Final Fantasy Tactics remaster hopes reach an absolute frenzy as director Yasumi Matsuno shares and hastily deletes PlayStation State of Play announcement

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A Final Fantasy Tactics remaster has been rumored since way back in 2021, but hopes are burning brighter than ever ahead of tomorrow’s PlayStation State of Play. The game’s original director, Yasumi Matsuno, retweeted – and hastily deleted – that announcement, which has driven the FFT fandom absolutely wild with speculation.

The retweet was captured on the Final Fantasy Tactics subreddit, since if you look at Matsuno’s Twitter feed now you’ll simply see his laments over Final Fantasy 14 mahjong matches. One would assume, of course, that Matsuno deleted his retweet to stave off any undue speculation, but naturally this has all had the opposite effect.

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