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Final Fantasy 16 and 7 Remake Hit Xbox: Too Late to Care

Jun 08, 2025 6:05 PM

Square Enix has announced the arrival of Final Fantasy 16 on Xbox, marking its first appearance on the platform after two years of being a PlayStation 5 exclusive. Additionally, Final Fantasy 7 Remake is set to launch on Xbox this winter, five years after its initial release. This move is part of Square Enix's strategy to broaden its audience and increase revenue through cross-platform releases. While Xbox fans have long requested these titles, concerns remain whether the releases are arriving too late to reignite interest in the franchise. The historical preference of Final Fantasy for PlayStation has contributed to a reduced Xbox fanbase for the series. Despite this, there is optimism that these titles will strengthen Xbox's Japanese game market presence and reinvigorate player engagement.

Are Final Fantasy 16 and Final Fantasy 7 Remake Xbox releases coming too late?

While they may be perceived as late, these releases represent a significant opportunity for Square Enix to expand its audience and potentially boost sales, given the strong interest from Xbox players.

The Final Fantasy series has been a flagship RPG franchise for decades, known for its rich storytelling and innovative gameplay mechanics. Final Fantasy 16, released in 2023, explores new themes and characters, while Final Fantasy 7 Remake reimagines the beloved classic with modern graphics and gameplay enhancements. The series has historically had strong ties to PlayStation consoles, with previous titles enjoying exclusive launches, which makes the current multiplatform strategy a notable shift for Square Enix.



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