That’s according to an interview in Animation Magazine with Bruno Danzel d’Aumont, VP of international licensing and marketing at the Paris-based animation studio Cyber Group Studios that’s looking after the series. Cyber Group will be showing a number of projects at the Licensing Expo in Las Vegas this week, including work on Final Fantasy 9. Watch on YouTube Eurogamer Newscast: Will we subscribe to PlayStation Plus Premium, and how does Xbox cope with the loss of Starfield this year? “It will be a great opportunity to share our upcoming plans with our licensees, agents, and new partners,” said Danzel d’Aumont. “Additionally, our most recently developed shows - Digital Girl, The McFire Family, Press Start! and Final Fantasy 9 - will be presented for the first time. These four new series have a strong licensing appeal for different age targets.” No further details have been revealed, though it seems to be aiming towards a younger audience. Final Fantasy 9 was first released in 2000, but has since been re-released on modern consoles. A remake has also been rumoured, after it was included in the infamous Nvidia game leak - other games from that leak have since been confirmed.