In general, Matsuda's strategy appeared to be to give all their mid-tier franchises another go with the caveat that the producers on most of them have said they have to hit unspecified sales expectations to keep going.
It will be interesting to see what those actually are, presumably as revealed by the future of what each team does.
The one that we seemed to get an immediate status update on was Bravely Second, where the producer said he wanted to immediately propose a third game if it sold well enough, and then in an interview a few weeks later, said they were debating between more Bravely Default or what sounded like a New IP (I've consulted with Aeana on the context of this and she determined New IP was more plausible than "BD game with new setting/characters.").
That game actually did better than Star Ocean I think, and I have to imagine it cost less.