Don't worry: the third part of the Final Fantasy VII remake will not be out exclusively on PS6

Do not worry, the PS5 still has a bright future ahead of it. At least that is what many hope, because the games have not really accompanied it. That said, the remake of Final Fantasy VII held out perfectly, and that will continue. The long -awaited third part does not will not be exclusive to the future PlayStation 6, according to the declarations of producer Yoshinori Kitase In a recent interview with 4Gamer. Unlike its predecessors, remake and Rebirth, which were first launched on PS4 and PS5 respectively, this new opus promises to be available both on PS5 and PS6, with simultaneous output possibilities on Xbox and PC.

PS6? Already ?

The development of the game began in March/April 2024, just after the release of Rebirth. Kitase confirmed that The scenario is already over, which means that after about nine months of work, the Square Enix team progresses well towards the completion of this trilogy. However, fans will have to wait until 2028 to play it, when the arrival of the PS6 is expected, a fact that aroused concerns about exclusivity by recalling the supply problems that affected the PS5 When it was launched.

Although there is no exclusivity for the PS6, this does not guarantee that the title does not depend on the Sony platform for its launch. Unlike its predecessors, Square Enix's decision could be influenced by Rebirth sales, which were below expectations. This context could lead the company to consider a wider and less centered launch on Sony, including a version for Xbox or a simultaneous launch on PC.

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With a strategy that seems to be evolving, fans of the Final Fantasy VII saga look forward to the final chapter of a story that has marked generations. Waiting for, The gaming community can prepare for an exciting 2025 year with other titles expected on the horizon.

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