Final Fantasy XV has been a long time coming, and while many Final Fantasy games have been moved to PC in recent years, some a lot later than others, we still have no concrete details for the PC version of the latest in the series. We’re pretty certain that it will come to PC, given the track record of recent releases in the series, but as with most developers, Square Enix are keeping impossibly tight-lipped about the whole thing.
Thankfully, for those of us who are eager for even the smallest morsel of proof that it’s coming to PC, there’s been some information discovered by NeoGAF member ‘KupoNut.’ As you can see in the image below, there’s already references to the PC version in the code of the Final Fantasy XV Uncovered Event website.
The only downside is that this is still a rumour, I mean, the information is there, but until Square Enix put it in black and white, you have to be sceptical to a certain degree. There’s evidence to say they will bring it to PC, that much is a given, but will it launch at the same time as consoles, or will we have a couple of years wait? I certainly hope the latter is not true.
With Square Enix hosting their Uncovered Event on March 30th, we can cross our fingers and hope for a PC reveal, but if not, I’m sure there will still be some exciting information being revealed about the game in general.
Until we have more information, how about another run through the early just one more time?
I’m sure you’re looking forward to Final Fantasy XV, but which format would you rather play it on, PC or consoles? Would you be willing to wait longer to see it on PC if it launched on consoles first? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.
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