Kitase reminds readers that the trio of Final Fantasy XIII games were originally "at the early stages of development" for PC releases, going on to give the reasons this never happened - "we looked at the market situation and we didn't think it would be a good idea, and also it would have involved lots of complex issues like security."
However, Kitase goes on to discuss how the company now sees real potential in the PC market, saying "in terms of our hope of being able to deliver our games to every single country in the world and to as many gamers as possible, yes, we would definitely be interested in pursuing that route in the future."
Square Enix's most recent Final Fantasy released on PC include the Steam versions of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII, complete with achievements. Also available are the MMORPG's Final Fantasy XI and the more recent Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn.
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