Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth won’t have met Square Enix’s gross sales expectations, however the sport’s producer nonetheless says they’re happy with them.
Do you know Last Fantasy 7 is the second greatest promoting PS1 title of all time? You won’t have guessed, contemplating JRPGs do not promote fairly in addition to different genres as of late, however nope, it was a rattling widespread sport – there is a motive it is the one getting a trilogy of remakes. Comparatively, although, Last Fantasy 7 Rebirth won’t be doing fairly as effectively, as earlier this 12 months it was reported that each it and Final Fantasy 16 had fallen below Square Enix’s sales expectations. That in flip led the developer to shift gears in direction of multiplatform releases for its video games, and it looks like that that is one thing Rebirth’s producer Yoshinori Kitase is maintaining in thoughts too.
Chatting with IGN Brasil (as translated by Final Weapon), Kitase spoke of Rebirth’s gross sales primarily claiming they weren’t that dangerous, really, however they weren’t adequate to only persist with one platform. “Whereas we’re happy that we’re assembly a sure variety of gross sales, with the present modernization state of video games, we can’t be unique to a single platform,” Kitase defined. “I believe we have to [be able to] provide the sport to as many gamers as we are able to.”
That clearly is not a assure that Remake Half 3 can be obtainable on PC or Xbox day one, Remake and Rebirth aren’t even obtainable on Microsoft’s platform but, but it surely does appear to recommend Sq. Enix is considering very exhausting about make the trilogy extra simply obtainable than on simply PS5. Rebirth is definitely making its way to PC next month, lower than a 12 months after it was initially launched on PlayStation, however these of you hoping to play on Xbox must preserve your fingers crossed for some type of announcement for some time longer.