
Tabata also expressed his thoughts on the mid-generational hardware upgrades that Microsoft and Sony are working to release.


We want to get these out and done in time.” Tabata Suggests He'd Like to Bring Final Fantasy XV to Project Scorpio and PlayStation Neo That’s the will of the whole team-they want to get it done. You saw we released the PlayStation VR demo at E3-that is something that was very much designed to be completed in a very short period of time by a team so it didn’t affect the main console development cycle. That really is our top priority and one thing we’re not gonna bend on is getting those console versions finished on time. But until we’ve got the console versions finished, we really aren’t gonna think anymore about that. The team’s top priority right now is to completely polish and optimize the game on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, and finish all the work on time. However, he went on to explain that even if the team decides to start working on a PC version, it will be only after work on the console versions is completed. “We are thinking about a PC version,” Tabata replied. In an interview with Kotaku, Hajime Tabata, the director of Final Fantasy XV, was asked whether the developer has any plans to bring the long-in-development game to PC as well. Now, the developer has made it very clear that even if the game is to come to PC, it will only happen after the console versions are out. Talks regarding PC version of Final Fantasy XV have circled the internet in past months, but Square Enix never cared to say much about it. While consoles gamers wait desperately for the fifteenth installment in one of the most cherished, all-time hit JRPG series to come out later this year, fans of the franchise that dote on PC as their primary gaming platform bide in disappointment. Final Fantasy XV Director Hajime Tabata Says The Studio is Thinking About a PC Version, But it Will Have to Wait Until Console Versions are Out Developer Square Enix says it is “thinking about a PC version,” but its going to have to wait until consoles version are done with. It took a lot of time and a number of serious changes before the game was finally set on stable development path for current-gen consoles only, and while we know that PC version of the game isn’t coming anytime soon, there is still hope. Work on the upcoming highly anticipated role-playing game started more than a decade ago when it was officially revealed as a PlayStation 3 exclusive title.
