Square Enix confirms the final instalment of its Final Fantasy 7 Remake will be developed for multiple platforms at the same time, but the studio's director insists this won't lead to lower-quality visuals. The project began life as a PlayStation exclusive, yet the publisher has since shifted strategy and is now targeting all major systems for the third chapter.
- The remake project originally launched as a PlayStation-only series before Square Enix opened development to other platforms.
- Part 3 is reportedly the only entry in the remake saga being built simultaneously for all targeted platforms.
- According to the director, creating the game in parallel across systems allows the team to preserve visual fidelity rather than dilute it.
- The publisher's move away from platform exclusivity underpins the multiplatform plan for the trilogy's finale.
Source: Push Square
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