Aug
30
2006
In the Japanese magazine, Gemaga, it has been revealed that both Final Fantasy 13 and Final Fantasy Versus 13 will be making an appearance at this year’s Tokyo Game Show. The same trailer that was first shown at E3 2006 for Final Fantasy 13, will again be shown at the TGS.
For Final Fantasy Versus 13, there will be a new trailer revealed! Possibly the one that was shown at E3 2006 but was not released at the time.
The Tokyo Game Show 2006 will take place between the 22nd of September and the 24th of September.
Source: GameFront.de
Update:
The-Magic Box has also reported the same as the above, however with one big difference. They claim that there will also be a new trailer for Final Fantasy 13.
Source: The-MagicBox.com
The Magic Box and GameFront translated the same article from the Japanese magazine, both obviously getting different translation results.
What can be confirmed is that there will be a new trailer for Final Fantasy Versus 13. As for there being a new Final Fantasy 13 trailer, we will have wait until the Tokyo Game Show this September.
Aug
23
2006
In the October 2006 issue of the US PSM magazine, there has been a feature of the Fabula Nova Cystallis series.
The three page feature in the magazine mostly covers information and images on Final Fantasy 13.

Credit for the scans goes to VShadow and Obsidian.
Aug
21
2006
In the Famitsu Reader’s Most Wanted List, for the dates between the 28th of July and the 3rd of August, Final Fantasy 13 remains in it’s 2nd place position.
Final Fantasy Versus 13 is now no longer in the Top 20.
1. Final Fantasy III NDS (Square Enix)
2. Final Fantasy XIII PS3 (Square Enix) (Votes: 1.569)
3. Biohazard 5 PS3 (Capcom)
4. Metal Gear Solid 4 PS3 (Konami)
5. Summon Night 4 PS2 (Banpresto)
6. Pokemon Diamond & Pearl NDS (Nintendo)
7. Blue Dragon Xbox 360 (Microsoft)
8. Seiken Densetsu 4 PS2 (Square Enix)
9. Utawarerumono PS2 (Aquaplus)
10. Super Robot Taisen: Original Generations PS2 (Banpresto)
11. Super Smash Bros. Brawl Wii (Nintendo)
12. God Hand PS2 (Capcom)
13. Tales of Destiny PS2 Bandai (Namco)
14. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Wii (Nintendo)
15. Gyakuten Saiban 4 NDS (Capcom)
16. Dragon Quest Monster: Joker NDS (Square Enix)
17. Dead Rising Xbox 360 (Capcom)
18. Fushigi no Dungeon: Furai no Shiren DS NDS (Sega)
19. Phantasy Star Universe PS2 (Sega)
20. Zelda no Densetsu: Phantom Hourglass NDS (Nintendo)
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Aug
14
2006
In the newest Famitsu Reader’s Most Wanted List, Final Fantasy 13 has kept it’s position at Number 2. While Final Fantasy Versus 13 has gone up one position to Number 17. This Famitsu’s Most Wanted is for the dates between the 21st of July and the 27th of July.
1. Final Fantasy III NDS (Square Enix)
2. Final Fantasy XIII PS3 (Square Enix) (Votes: 1.728)
3. Biohazard 5 PS3 (Capcom)
4. Metal Gear Solid 4 PS3 (Konami)
5. Summon Night 4 PS2 (Banpresto)
6. Pokemon Diamond & Pearl NDS (Nintendo)
7. Super Robot Taisen: Original Generations PS2 (Banpresto)
8. Blue Dragon Xbox 360 (Microsoft)
9. Seiken Densetsu 4 PS2 (Square Enix)
10. Utawarerumono PS2 (Aquaplus)
11. Gyakuten Saiban 4 NDS (Capcom)
12. Tales of Destiny PS2 Bandai (Namco)
13. Super Smash Bros. Brawl Wii (Nintendo)
14. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Wii (Nintendo)
15. God Hand PS2 (Capcom)
16. Dragon Quest Monster: Joker NDS (Square Enix)
17. Final Fantasy Versus XIII PS3 (Square Enix) (Votes: 345)
18. Zelda no Densetsu: Phantom Hourglass NDS (Nintendo)
19. Fushigi no Dungeon: Furai no Shiren DS NDS (Sega)
20. Phantasy Star Universe PS2 (Sega)
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Aug
12
2006
The Fabula Nova Crystallis series has been shown in the latest issues of the UK PSM and Play magazines. Both magazines cover all three of the Final Fantasy 13 titles in the series, although no new information or screens are revealed.


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Aug
12
2006
The Square Enix president Yoichi Wada, has made a few comments on the Fabula Nova Crystallis series.
On the good side of things, it was said that there will be more episodic-online content and more regular software updates.
And the not so good, is that there will be ingame advertising. Also, the games on release may not be completely bug-free, although there will be downloads online to fix these bugs.
As for the Tokyo Game Show, which will take place next month, it was said that we shouldn’t expect any form of major news announcement about the Fabula Nova Crystallis series.