Summary

  • Despite previous reports of the contrary, Squae Enix is satisified with the sales of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and Final Fantasy 16.
  • In an interview with IGN Brazil, producer Yoshinori Kitase shared his sentiments, along with echoing the need for a multiplatform approach.
  • Square has discussed a multiplatform strategy throughout 2024, though it remains to be seen when Final Fantasy 7 will no longer be a PlayStation exclusive.

While 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Square Enix was quick to admit that profits for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 16 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:"did not meet expectations," Yoshinori Kitase, who is serving as a producer on the serie🐲s, has a different opinion altogether.

, and , Kitase shared that the ꦬꦫcompany is actually feeling rather good about the sales of its games, specifically, Rebirth. However, that happiness is not without a slight caveat.

“While we are satisfied that we’re meeting a certain number of sales, with the current modernization state of games, we cannot be exclusive to a single platform. I think we need to [be able to] offer the game to as many player♓s as we can.”

In other words, long-term exclusivity will not help with sales. Those sentiments echo exactly what Square has been saying over the past ye𓆏ar,

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Final Fantasy 7 Is Still Exclusive For The Time Being

To this point, there's no information as to when past or future Final Fantasy titles will no longer be exclusive to a single platform. , neither title has made its way to Nintendo or 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Microsoft's systems. It's unclear i💛f Part 3 will be a PC day-and-date or multi-platform release.

The same thing can be said of Final Fantasy 16. , it also similarly isn't available anywhere beyond PC. Still, that didn't stop Clive from being a playable character in Tekken on non-PlayStation or P൩C hardware.

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