Square Enix opens Dirge of Cerberus: FFVII site

Web site does not reveal details of the highly anticipated PS2 game; release date still "undecided."

TOKYO--Square Enix has opened a teaser page for its upcoming PlayStation 2 game, Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII. The page currently briefs visitors on the main list of employees working on the game but yields no information about the game itself.

The game is currently being developed by Yoshinori Kitase, the producer of Final Fantasy X and the movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. Its director will be Takayoshi Nakazato, who worked on FFVII and FFX, among other titles. The characters will be designed by FFVII's Tetsuya Nomura, and Yusuke Naora is on board as the art supervisor. Composing the music for Dirge of Cerberus will be Masashi Hamauzu, who worked on Unlimited SaGa, Final Fantasy X, and other games.

Square Enix still hasn't revealed what genre Dirge of Cerberus will fall under, and its release date is as vague as can be--"undecided." For more information on the game, head over to GameSpot's previous coverage or read a first impression of the trailer from the Tokyo Game Show.

In related news, Square Enix has changed the release date printed on its Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII page from "early 2006" to just "2006," hinting that consumers might have to wait a bit longer than anticipated for the PSP action role-playing game.

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