Key Takeaways
- The director of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is an Xbox fan, also noting that he has an Xbox himself.
- Square Enix is beginning to pursue a multiplatform strategy, with Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth potentially coming to Xbox consoles in the near future.
- The studio is hard at work on the final part of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy.
Naoki Hamaguchi, the director of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, hopes to see the remade RPG on Xbox consoles sooner rather than later. The PlayStation 5 exclusivity period for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth ended in May, and fans are beginning to question when it will finally make its way to other platforms.
Recently, Square Enix announced plans to pursue a multiplatform strategy going forward, giving hope to gamers who have missed out on many of the company’s titles. A multitude of the studio’s titles have been released as PlayStation exclusives over the years, eventually making their way to PC. However, Square Enix has confirmed that it intends to release games for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox consoles going forward, though the latter has seen the least support to date. This may change soon, however, if Rebirth‘s director has anything to say about it.
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In a recent chat with GamesRadar, Naoki Hamaguchi noted that he wants to bring the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series to as many players as possible, though no exact dates for upcoming ports were provided. However, Hamaguchi did give Xbox a shoutout, announcing his support of the brand. “This is just a personal opinion now, but I’ve got an Xbox myself,” he said. “I think it’s a great hardware platform. I do like Xbox.” In March, the wildly popular MMO Final Fantasy 14 made the jump to Xbox, prompting many fans to demand even more titles in the long-running series.
The Director of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Thinks Xbox is a “Great Hardware Platform”
Additionally, Hamaguchi explained that Square Enix’s decision to branch out to other platforms was indicative of an overall shift in the gaming industry as a whole. In October, Microsoft announced that Xbox first-party titles would continue making their way to PlayStation and Nintendo consoles in the future, with Doom: The Dark Ages and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle set to appear on PlayStation 5 in 2025. According to Hamaguchi, publishers were once able to release a title on a single platform without issue, but with so many gaming options to choose from these days, companies now need to be more aggressive to draw in players.
As players await news regarding more Final Fantasy games coming to Xbox, work continues on the highly anticipated conclusion to the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy. Although its release is estimated to be coming sometime in 2027 or 2028, the game’s main story was confirmed to be completed in April, with the game’s producer Yoshinori Kitase recently announcing that no DLC would be released for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, as the team was entirely focused on Part 3. Rebirth recently won big at the Golden Joystick Awards 2024, bringing home numerous awards, including Best Storytelling.
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