After having seen each Remaining Fantasy 16 and Remaining Fantasy 7 Rebirth failing to hit inside industrial expectations, Sq. Enix has confirmed that it’s trying to pivot away from its beforehand console exclusive-driven technique, with the corporate now aspiring to launch extra multiplatform video games going ahead with the intention to maximize gross sales. In a current interview with Japanese outlet 4Gamer, Naoki Yoshida – director and producer on Remaining Fantasy 14, and producer on Remaining Fantasy 16 – reiterated the identical.
Yoshida touched on the upcoming Mistwalker-developed and Sq. Enix-published RPG Fantasian Neo Dimension, on which he’s serving as a producer, citing it for instance of Sq. Enix’s technique to launch future titles on Xbox concurrently.
“In fact, we wish you to play it lots on different platforms as effectively,” Yoshida mentioned (translation through VGC). “This time, we may even launch the Xbox Collection X/S model on the identical time.
“Sooner or later, Sq. Enix titles will probably be launched concurrently on every platform increasingly more, however since that is near the primary launch, we want Xbox customers to play it as effectively.”
Leaks have repeatedly insisted that an Xbox Collection X/S model of Remaining Fantasy 16 is in growth, whereas the motion sport’s personal builders have additionally mentioned a number of instances that they intend to carry the sport to Microsoft’s consoles. Whether or not we are able to additionally anticipate the identical for Remaining Fantasy 7 Remake and Remaining Fantasy 7 Rebirth stays to be seen.
In the meantime, the aforementioned Fantasian Neo Dimension is due out on December 5 for PS5, Xbox Collection X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Change, and PC.