Final Fantasy producer Shinji Hashimoto retires from 30-year Square Enix career

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Every journey comes to an end, and for long-time Square Enix executive Shinji Hashimoto, the road has been a fulfilling one. After 27 years at the company, the man announced that he'll officially be stepping down from the job. [embed]https://twitter.com/shinjihashimot3/status/1531626659555995648?s=20&t=m7-Hjmk1FKRE8cIsxELYmA[/embed] 'Thank you, everyone. I will retire on May 31st (Tuesday) today. During my tenure, I am very grateful to all...

Shinji Hashimoto will be stepping down from his position as a Square Enix executive after 27 years of working at the company.Every journey comes to an end, and for long-time Square Enix executive Shinji Hashimoto, the road has been a fulfilling one. After 27 years at the company, the man announced that he'll officially be stepping down from the job.

"Thank you, everyone. I will retire on May 31st today. During my tenure, I am very grateful to all of you in various fields," Hashimoto announced on Twitter. "From now on, I would like to support you as a Square Enix fan. I'm really thankful to you." The veteran joined Square Enix back in 1995, and has gone on to serve as producer or executive producer for nearly every Final Fantasy game ever produced, including FFII, FFV, FFVII, and FFIX, along with spin-offs like Dirge of Cerberus and Crisis Core.

 

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