Veteran Final Fantasy character designer Toshiyuki Itahana has officially left Square Enix. Itahana has worked at Square Enix for the last three decades, and while he’s best known for being Final Fantasy 9‘s character designer, that’s just scratching the surface of Itahana’s contributions to the RPG genre over the years.
While Final Fantasy 9 is the entry that Toshiyuki Itahana is often most associated with, he also worked on Final Fantasy 11, Final Fantasy 13-2, Final Fantasy 14, and Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy 13. Itahana also developed art and characters for the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series, the Final Fantasy Fables series, and a handful of other Final Fantasy entries such as Final Fantasy Explorers and Mobius Final Fantasy.
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FF9 Character Designer Toshiyuki Itahana Has Officially Left Square Enix
On January 5, 2026, Toshiyuki Itahana posted on the Japanese blogging platform Note.com. Itahana’s post begins with the Final Fantasy veteran announcing that he’s officially left Square Enix, and that he decided to leave the company at the end of 2025 following the 25th anniversary celebrations of Final Fantasy 9. Explaining his decision to leave Square Enix, Itahana said the following:
“Last year marked a major milestone with the 25th anniversary of FINAL FANTASY IX, a truly significant event, and I was deeply grateful to see so many people celebrating FFIX. With the illustration work and supervision related to the 25th anniversary now complete, I feel a strong sense of accomplishment in having fulfilled the role entrusted to me. At the same time, I felt this was the right moment to draw a line under this chapter and take on new challenges.”
Toshiyuki Itahana isn’t retiring for good, however. In the second part of Itahana’s announcement, the creator confirms that he’ll be working as a freelance illustrator and character designer and looks forward to creating a “wide variety of new artwork” in the future. Itahana makes no mention of his next project, but he hopes that if fans come across his work they’ll support him. Itahana’s announcement ends with him giving a heartfelt thanks to anyone who’s played the games he’s worked on over the years and to his former Square Enix colleagues.





