I hope you weren’t holding your breath Final Fantasy VII Remake, Rebirth, and whatever the threequel is called to come to a non-PlayStation console. Because of bad luck, Sony and Square Enix agreed to do this New edition Trilogy Forever and Forever exclusive to PlayStation.
In an interview with The Washington Post
“Final Fantasy has always been one of the most important franchise pillars on PlayStation consoles. [Square Enix is] One of the best in the industry when it comes to exceeding the high expectations of his fans and showing what is possible with PlayStation hardware,” added Svensson.
Producer Yoshinori Kitase also said the same post that the team is behind it Final Fantasy VII Remake And Rebirth They may have had to change their vision for the project to create versions for other consoles.
“Had [FF7 Rebirth] “If the game wasn’t on a single platform, the world map wouldn’t be seamless and the game design might have had to take significant steps backwards,” Kitase said.
My city has reached out to Sony and Square Enix for comment.
It’s interesting that S&S pinned this Final Fantasy VII Remake Trilogy available exclusively for PlayStation on console. New editionwhich was released on PS4 in March 2020, has found its way to the PC in 2021. Rebirth This is expected to happen at some point in the future, although the timeline for PlayStation’s PC ports is generally a year or more after the console’s release. But if you were hoping to try out the trilogy on Game Pass or Switch 2 at some point, that won’t be happening anytime soon. Sorry, Microsoft and Nintendo fans, these are the breaks.