While some reports suggested that the entire Trilogy would be exclusive to the PlayStation 5, that turns out to not be the case. The fact that Square Enix and Sony have an exclusivity deal for the franchise has frustrated many Xbox players who insist the games should also be made available on their console. While the latest release, , won't be played on a Series X|S any time soon, that doesn't mean the remakes won't ever land on Microsoft's consoles.
Following a recent article by which stated that all three games in the Trilogy would be locked to PlayStation consoles, the outlet issued an update confirming that the author made an error. The story was amended to state that the trilogy «i» lending some semblance of hope to fans who happen to own an Xbox device. Even though some players expressed disappointment over the incorrect announcement, it's worth pointing out that is also available on PC.
Square Enix has yet to announce any plans to bring over to other devices but looking at previous games, there may be some indication as to what fans can expect. A year after launched for PlayStation 4, the game came to PC, and while the PlayStation 5 exclusive is also confirmed to launch on PC in the coming months, neither game is available on Xbox. The closest thing fans can look forward to is the long-awaited release of the MMO which is set to hit Xbox Game Pass on March 21.
Now that is in players' hands, Square Enix has confirmed that it has already begun work on the third and final entry into its revered trilogy. The next game will likely tie up the story of Cloud Strife and Sephiroth, and provide players with an opportunity to explore the world map with Highwind, a massive airship. When the final installment will launch remains unknown but given the four-year gap between and, a similar timeline can be expected for the third game in the trilogy.
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If you missed the Max Payne craze of the early 2000s, don’t worry; Remedy Entertainment and Rockstar Studios have you covered. This might be old news at this point, but Remedy Entertainment entered into an agreement with Rockstar Games back in April 2022, announcing that they would be remaking both Max Payne and Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne as a single title. We are here to talk about how gorgeous this next-gen Max Payne remake is going to look.
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Although has received an updated version for the Nintendo 3DS, another form of remake would also be a major hit for the franchise. made popular changes to the iconic title, including improved graphics and various alterations to gameplay features. However, applying some much more radical changes could become the basis of the best remake of all.
Update: The author of the original article from The Washington Post has clarified that the entire Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy is not confirmed to be completely exclusive to PlayStation. Said article was amended after we had reported on it.
The yet-untitled third installment in the Final Fantasy Remake series will remain exclusive to PlayStation consoles. After years of rumors, speculation, and hope from legions of fans, Square Enix finally released the first chapter of its modern reimagining of Final Fantasy 7 in 2020. Final Fantasy 7 Remake only told a fraction of the original’s plot, with the recently-released Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth continuing from when Cloud and the party leave Midgar until the fateful trip to the Forgotten Capital at the end of the old FF7’s second disk.