Senior PR Manager for Square Enix America, Sonia Im, recently posted a picture (right) on her Twitter with the message: "The memo inside hinted at something cool most of you can participate in a few days from now :)", leading many fans to believe it's a hint towards an English demo. Here's hoping!

Sonia Im, Senior PR Manager for Square Enix America, has posted a very interesting update on her Twitter account tonight. Attached with the image above, Sonia wrote: “The memo inside hinted at something cool most of you can participate in a few days from now :)”.

I’m going to guess it’s a demo. I think the memo is basically saying: “Final Fantasy XIII is releasing in Japan soon and it may be hard to survive until March 9, but a demo will be releasing soon and hopefully it’ll tide you over for a bit.”
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    ruledbysecrecy Dec 14, 09
    Hopefully it's more like the FF10 demo was and less like the FF13 Japanese Demo.
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    Shuyu Dec 14, 09
    How about instead of hinting at it, you just give it to us. ;;
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    Daweii Dec 14, 09
    Well we need one eventually. I don't think any FF fan is going to play this game blind. Regardless of review scores past Final Fantasy's have shown good scores to mean very little when it comes to the quality of this game.
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    Cruxis Mana Dec 14, 09
    The follow-up tweet;
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    Memo eluded to something stylish. But can mean anything as recent FFs & characters have had a unique visual style. You'll just have to wait!
    Doesn't sound like a demo and from the little bit of the memo you can read it sounds like whatever it is involves the 'official' FFXIII website.

    I'm guessing they'll just fully detail the Limited Edition.
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      Shadow of Death* Dec 14, 09
      The memo escaped? I think they meant 'alluded' XD
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    Aussie Legend Dec 15, 09
    Myeh, doesn't particular matter if a demo comes out for me, I'm kinda getting the game regardless. I'm willing to trust Square by their past record of quality alone.

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