Final Fantasy X Artist Yusuke Naora quits Square Enix job throughTwitter
In as much as emotions could overwhelm us, Yusuke Naora took his emotions to the next level after announcing his resignation via Twitter. The talented gaming artist announced that he has left the bountiful Square Enix via a tweet, but didn't mentioned the reasons behind his untimely departure. Evaluating the sentiments about his announcement, it was clear that gamers all over the world are pretty disappointed with this decision.
The Editor of a popular website known as Nova Crystallis is believed to have translated the sad tweets from Japanese to English, for the world. Nova Crystallis has gained its popularity from what can be termed as Yusuke's efforts in his best product Final Fantasy, or if you like FFX. It publishes all stuff pertaining to FFX.
Yusuke Naora begun his early artistry career with Square Enix and it sounds quite eccentric that he left his all-time mentor and supporter in such an audacious way. Well, he might have done it in a polite way at the company's headquarters, but simply tweeting it sends a completely different message to the world. I mean, you don't resign and tweet it the next minute, even before your employer sends out an official communication.
Concurring with some of the comments aired via Kotaku, it's clear that the feature of Square Enix will be a bit shaky without the artist. Reading some comments you realize that FFX's fanatics are pretty obsessed with the game's opening. The game opens with a rather intriguing cover story, which is actually part of Yusuke Naora's work.
Yusuke begun as a simple graphic designer for Square Enix and has achieved massive success while working for the firm. He was among the senior art directors in Final Fantasy XV, FFX VI and FFX. Even so Nova Crystallis still maintains that the artist might work with Square Enix in Future.