Square Enix has explained why Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth won’t be coming to PS4 and will instead be exclusive to PS5
When FF7 Rebirth was announced last month, creative director
said the sequel was being designed so that people can enjoy it whether they know the original game or not.Square Enix explored the possibility of telling the story across two games “In fact, new players might even enjoy starting their Final Fantasy VII journey with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth,” he said. “Cloud and his friends embark on a new journey in this game, and I believe that the scenes that they witness after leaving Midgar will give players a fresh, new experience.”
Kitase also claimed the game was “proceeding at an astonishingly fast pace for such a large-scale HD title.” He added: “Making the middle part of a trilogy has its own challenges, but there are plenty of classic second instalments in the world of film that are defined by stunning story twists and deeper explorations of their characters. Often these second instalments become a favourite amongst the fans.”
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