If Developed, Final Fantasy XV on PC Could Take More Than a Year

If Developed, Final Fantasy XV on PC Could Take More Than a Year

And I cannot wait that long.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Oct 08, 2016 @ 01:19 PM (Staff Bios)
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People have been clamoring for a Final Fantasy XV release on the PC for some time. People are still hoping it would happen, but those who desire an immediate release should not have their hopes up.

According to Final Fantasy XV co-director Hajime Tabata via Spanish website Vida Extra (translated by PCgamesN), the studio would aim to create a version best suited for PCs. And... well, it's not easy to simply port a game from console to PC.
 

"On that hypothesis, not talking about something real, must an idea. Something like this would take us more than a year. We should work to adapt the engine, which is very laborious, and from there to develop its course."

 
So if it does happen - and it very well might, depending on the sales of the console versions of the JRPG - expect it to take awhile before the game lands on digital shelves.

Final Fantasy XV will release on November 29, 2016 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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