GGG writes about which platforms would be a good fit for a potential Final Fantasy VII remake should it ever happen.
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Games Asylum: "With the video game market stalling, publishers have finally realised that it’s beneficial to release their games on as many platforms as possible. Microsoft made headlines with multiplatform announcements earlier this year, and Square-Enix has plans to cast their nets wider too. Yet, the allure is still there for publishers to release games on Apple Arcade first. It’s easy to see why, with development costs being on the lower end of the scale, and Apple clearly incentivising with their subscription model. One upshot is when games finally make the jump from Apple Arcade to consoles, they’ve already received several updates. Horizon Chase 2 is a good example of this, just as polished as a car off the showroom floor. Visually, at least."
PS3 and/or PS4
To make it fair (if they have the budget of course) it should be two versions ... one for current gen (PS4 / Xone) and one for last gen (Ps3 / X360 / Wii u)
Well seeing as PS consoles are where the biggest FF fans are its only logical it be released on Sony sytems
PS4 and Vita, please.
All of them, but if only 1 were possible, then I would say the PC as that would provide the most flexibility and biggest possible audience.