Final Fantasy XV could come to PC, but not anytime soon

During an interview, game director Hajime Tabata indicated that although a PC port of the upcoming JRPG is possible, it won't be out anytime soon, indicating that support for PS VR, PS4 Pro, and Xbox One S to be priorities.


When questioned during an interview with Spanish website Vida Extra, since translated, Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata indicated that although a PC port of the upcoming JRPG is possible, it won't be out anytime soon.

"On that hypothesis, not talking about something real, just an idea, if we worked on a PC version what I have very clear is that we would work to provide a better version of what we have now on consoles. We could say that 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."

Tabata went on to say that the team will keep working to support newer consoles like PlayStation 4 Pro in the best possible way after launch. Square Enix already announced support for PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One S (HDR), indicating that further enhancements are planned.


Right now, however, the developer is toying with the idea of a DLC specifically made for Sony’s PlayStation VR, due for release in just a few days from now.

"Final Fantasy XV was obviously not designed for PS4 Pro from the beginning, but obviously we work following the launch to go adapting to the new consoles appear and improve it according to their power. What we do have is the idea of launching a focused DLC PS VR.

What you saw at E3 was just a technical demo. I’m talking about a whole new DLC so you can play from VR. Not the whole, of course, would be additional game content, perhaps a particular part of the game to be enjoyed in virtual reality."


Final Fantasy XV is set to release for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One worldwide on November 29.

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