Final Fantasy Remake Series Going Multiplatform Will Not Lower Quality of Part 3, Director Insists While Acknowledging Fan Concern
Director Naoki Hamaguchi ensures multiplatform release will maintain high quality using PC-based assets, with the Queen's Blood card game expanding in the final chapter.
- Recently, Naoki Hamaguchi insisted going multiplatform will not in any way lower the quality of Final Fantasy Remake Part 3, while acknowledging many people are worried about this issue.
- Market forces pushed the shift, with Hamaguchi saying PC gaming is growing in Japan and overseas, so the series was built with PC as the foundation amid strong Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox reception.
- On development, the team follows a PC-first asset pipeline, creating 3D assets for high-end environments first, reflecting strong PC sales on Steam and the Epic Games Store.
- Regarding the game's status, Hamaguchi said the core game experience is almost complete and the development team is now refining and polishing, while he plans to expand the Queen's Blood card game for the final chapter.
- With positive port reception and rising PC growth, Hamaguchi said the series' multiplatform strategy is supported by overseas growth and strong sales on Steam and Epic Games Store.
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Final Fantasy Remake Series Going Multiplatform Will Not Lower Quality of Part 3, Director Insists While Acknowledging Fan Concern
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