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Square Enix Unveils The Next SaGa Game – SaGa Emerald Beyond

Square Enix recently hosted the SaGa Glimmerfest 2023 34th Anniversary Livestream. During the livestream, the publisher surprised everyone with the announcement of the next game in the series – SaGa Emerald Beyond. The latest instalment of the SaGa franchise is set to launch on April 25, 2024, on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Steam), and iOS and Android devices.

SaGa Emerald Beyond follows two protagonists in search of answers. The first, Tsunanori Mido, hails from the esteemed Mido family and stands out with a unique ability to control kugutsu puppets. He joins the Cathedral Project, a group exploring other worlds, with the goal of repairing his city’s weakening barrier and recovering lost spiritual energy.

SaGa Emerald Beyond – Tsunanori Mido Character Trailer

The other, Ameya Aisling, operates under the pseudonym Yumeha Izumi. She is a Miyako City schoolgirl with a hidden identity. Originating from Pulchra, she is in search of her lost mana. She follows the mysterious emerald waves in search of it. The two characters are just the tip of the iceberg as long-time SaGa players will know. The game will undoubtedly feature many other characters for us to fall in love with.

SaGa Emerald Beyond – Ameya Aisling Character Trailer

The new game will also be introducing new mechanics. The new Glimmer system is a unique take on the traditional JRPG battle styles. It will incorporate turn-based combat for those wanting a more vanilla JRPG. Players will need to level up their characters to learn new moves as they take down new enemies. You can also use powerful United Attacks with the right skills, tactics and Formation.

If this is your cuppa tea, you can now add SaGa Emerald Beyond to your wishlist on the Nintendo Switch store, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Steam. Pre-order details will be unveiled at a later date.

Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link Coming to Mobile

Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link, the latest instalment in Square’s hit RPG series, is making its way to Android and iOS devices. It’s set to go in 2024, with no definite date just yet. This mobile RPG will add to the Kingdom Hearts story with a new plot and play style.

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Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link isn’t an augmented reality (AR) game like Pokemon GO but it still uses real-world places in its gameplay. The game uses your smartphone’s GPS to determine where you are on the in-game map. This lets the player explore the virtual world based on where they are in real life. The announcement video teases that you might be able to “travel the world without leaving your house” which would be a new twist in the game systems.

While there is very little information on the game’s plot, Square Enix has been recruiting beta testers for a closed beta program. There are 3,000 spots available split between Android and iOS users. For iOS, the closed beta phase lasts from November 29 to December 8. The Android beta will start in January 2024.

KINGDOM HEARTS Missing-Link Teaser Trailer

The story takes place in the city of Scala and Caelum, which fans of Kingdom Hearts III will be familiar with. Players take on the part of a main character who has no name and moves between Scala and Caelum and the real world. Real-time fighting and interactions with Disney characters are hinted at through the teaser trailers available on Square Enix’s Official YouTube Channel.

Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link was first presented at the event celebrating the 20th anniversary of Kingdom Hearts, along with Kingdom Hearts IV. Currently, there is no announcement on the date for either game released.

Final Fantasy Gameplay & Characters Teased in New “Revenge” Trailer

Together with the release date announcement, the new “Revenge” trailer for Final Fantasy XVI revealed new characters and gameplay features. The most apparent is the new battle layout which hints at a more involved play style. The game adopts a layout more akin to action games like Street Fighter with the players and Eikon health and limit gauge up to on either side with their avatar.

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In its post on PlayStation Blog, Square Enix and PlayStation indicate that there are two playing styles – one more focused on the action and one focusing on the story. The former allows players more control of Clive as they play through the game while the latter will dodge and simplify Eikon combos for a more accessible gaming experience.

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Source; Playstation

Together with this, the trailer also revealed two new characters. The first is Torgal, the goodest boy of House Rosfield. The dog reunites with Clive a decade after the tragedy which nearly ended the Rosfield line. Torgal will be a permanent companion to Clive throughout the game – playing a role in battle as well as mending your wounds.

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Alongside Torgal, Cidolfus “Cid” Telamon, was also introduced. The outlaw who was once a soldier looks to build a place where persecuted magick casters (Bearers) and exploited Dominants can die on their own terms. He bears the power of the Eikon Ramuh and is a man of science looking for ways to survive in the deadlands.

These are two of the large cast of characters that will be in Final Fantasy XVI. Speaking of, the cast of the game has been announced as well.

CharacterJapanese Voice ActorEnglish Voice Actor
Clive Rosfield (Young)Yūma UchidaBen Starr
Clive Rosfield (Adult)Yūya UchidaBen Starr
Joshua RosfieldNatsumi FujiwaraLogan Hannan
Jill Warwick (Child)Megumi HanCharlotte McBurney
Jill Warwick (Young Adult)Megumi HanSusannah Fielding
Cidolfus TelamonHiroshi ShirokumaRalph Ineson
Benedikta HarmanAkari HiguchiNina Yndis
Hugo KupkaYasuhiro MamiyaAlex Lanipekun
Dion LesageYūichi NakamuraStewart Clarke
Barnabas TharmrGotaro TsunashimaDavid Menkin

Final Fantasy XVI Revenge Trailer

Final Fantasy XVI - Revenge Trailer | PS5 Games

Final Fantasy XVI Pre-orders are Live; Debuts on 22 June 2023

The Final Fantasy series is getting a new entry this coming June 2023. The follow up to the widely praised Final Fantasy XV will see players being thrust into the land of Valisthea; a land rich in mountains of crystals called the Mothercrystals. Valisthea stands at a crossroads with six factions on the brink of war. Players will enter the world as Clive Rosfield, the “First Sheild of Rosaria” and a Dominant – a weilder of powerful beings known as Eikons.

Final Fantasy XVI - Revenge Trailer | PS5 Games

Pre-orders are live!

The new adventure begins on 22 June 2023. Together with the new trailer, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Square Enix also announced the pre-order of the game at The Game Awards. As usual, the game will be available in digital and physical media. The digital versions are available on the PlayStation Store (PS Store).

There are two versions of the digital pre-order: Digital deluxe Edition and Standard Edition. The Digital Deluxe edition will come with a digital copy of the Artbook and Soundtracks.

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In addition to this, there are physical Collector’s Edition and Deluxe edition of Final Fantasty XVI. The Deluxe Edition comes with the base game Blu-Ray disc with reversible art cover, a special Clive Rosfield SteelBook Case and a Cloth Map of Valisthea. In addition to the items in the Deluxe Edition, the Collector’s Edition comes with a special collector’s box with art work from Yoshitaka Amano, the series illustrator for Final Fantasy, a premium statue of depicting a battle between the Eikons Phoenix and Ifrit, a metal pin featuring the eight Eikons in game and an added in-game DLC, the scarlet sword of Firion from Final Fantasy II – The Blood Sword.

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Source; Final Fantasy XVI Pre-order Website

All editions are available for pre-order online and at participating retailers. In addition to the items metioned, all pre-orders will also come with All pre-orders will come with in-game DLC: the “Braveheart” Weapon, and the Gil-boost Accessory “Cait Sith Charm”. The Exp-boost Accessory “Scholar’s Spectacles” DLC will be available to all editions aside from the Standard and Physical Deluxe Editions.

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Source; Final Fantasy XVI Pre-order Website
VersionPrice (MYR)Price (SGD)Price (USD)
Standard Edition (Physical/Digital)299.0097.90$69.99
Digital Deluxe Edition 379.00123.00$89.99
Deluxe Edition 429.00139.00$99.99
Collector’s Edition 1,599.
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489.00$299.99

Garmin Launches the Venu SQ in Malaysia – Affordable Garmin for Everyone!

Garmin has always been known for their very premium smartwatches. Some do not even consider their stuff ‘smartwatches’. They argue that the Garmin watches are more fitness trackers than anything. Whichever camp you come from though, we still like the brand and the devices they make.

As smartwatches and fitness trackers go, you cannot go wrong with a Garmin watch. Whichever your choice is, you are getting a smartwatch cum fitness tracker that will last you days at a time, while being reliable and durable enough to be in the harshest of weathers. There is an issue however; they are not exactly affordable. Garmin has an answer to that.

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Welcome to the Garmin Venu SQ, SQ for ‘Square’. Garmin launched the Venu smartwatch last year and it became one of our favourite smartwatches very quickly. Its pretty interface and good looks are big contributors to our preference, of course. But round is not the only format people want in their smartwatch. Some people still prefer going for a square watch face on their smartwatch thanks to the larger perceived display real estate. That is the Garmin Venu SQ, for the ones that wants a square-faced smartwatch from Garmin.

The Garmin Venu SQ’s square-ish display measures at 1.3-inch and is protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 layer. The square LCD display pushes 240 by 240 pixels , which is not Full HD per se, but is still quite a pretty looking crystal display. You can use always-on mode on the Garmin Venu SQ as well, if you want to. Of course, always-on display will consume a little bit more battery life.

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To be fair, not much else is known about the Garmin Venu SQ’s internals. We do know that the Venu SQ is just as capable as its more premium round-faced sibling though. It is also made with the same durable fiber-reinforced polymer material that the rounded Garmin Venu is built with. Inside is also all the same sensors that makes the Garmin Venu SQ as capable as any of its siblings.

You still have GPS capability within the watch with compass capabilities so that you can never get lost with the Garmin Venu SQ, in your adventures. In your adventures as well, you would appreciate the 5 ATM water resistant rating, just in case you need to get a little wet. A battery life that would last you up to 6 days at a time could also prove essential when you need it (14 hours on GPS mode without music). As a bonus, you do not need to keep it charged daily.

Of course, the Garmin Venu SQ still has all the right sensors at the back of the watch as well. The sensors can monitor your heart rate, your blood oxygen levels, and more. It can even detect your swim stroke types, and even understand your sleep cycles.

The Venu SQ is now available in Malaysia in two variants. You can get a regular Venu SQ and a Venu SQ Music with Spotify and music storing capabilities built-into the device. The Venu SQ starts at MYR 999 and is available in Shadow Gray/Slate, White/Light Gold, and Orchid/Metallic Orchid colour options. The Venu SQ Music Edition will go for MYR 1,250 and is available in Black/Slate, Light Sand/Rose Gold, Navy/Light Gold, and Moss/Slate colour combinations.