It seems like the primary PS5 / PS6 cross-gen recreation has been confirmed by none apart from writer Sq. Enix. In a latest interview with Japanese publication 4Gamer, producer Yoshinori Kitase prompt that Remaining Fantasy VII Remake Half 3 is not going to be next-gen unique — a mistake its predecessor FFVII Rebirth made, which in the end harm its gross sales.
‘Relaxation assured,’ Remaining Fantasy 7 Remake Half 3 can be on PS5 and PS6
When FF7 Rebirth was confirmed as PS5 unique early on, many voiced criticism of the transfer regardless of PS4 posing growth issues attributable to tech limitations. Rebirth launched to constructive critiques on the PS5, however Sq. Enix admitted that current-gen exclusivity had a job to play within the recreation’s lower-than-expected gross sales.
FF7 Remake launched in the direction of the tip of the final gen, which meant that the sport benefitted from PS4’s huge set up base, so this does make sense. Now, Sq. Enix is seeking to keep away from making the identical mistake.
When 4Gamer requested if Half 3 can be next-gen unique, Kitase laughed and mentioned, “No, you’ll be able to relaxation assured in regards to the subsequent one.” Director Naoki Hamaguchi chimed in by reiterating Sq. Enix’s stance on multiplatform releases going ahead.
“As I mentioned earlier, we’ll launch future titles on a variety of platforms in order that extra folks can play them,” Hamaguchi mentioned. “I can’t promise something at this level, however we wish many individuals to play the video games we create, so we’ll do our greatest.”