Square Enix has officially made a significant change in its distribution policy for the conclusion of the remake project trilogy. The company confirmed that the third and final chapter of the saga will not follow the temporary exclusivity model adopted in the previous two games, opting for a unified global debut on multiple next-generation platforms.
The launch will take place simultaneously for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and computers, marking an inflection point in the Japanese developer’s commercial strategy. Esta decision aims to maximize audience reach from day one, avoiding fragmentation of the player base and allowing fans from different ecosystems to access the outcome of the Cloud Strife story without long waiting periods.
Changing guidelines and focus on multiplatform
Company executives highlighted that platform restrictions limited the sales potential of previous titles, such as chapter Rebirth. The new corporate guideline, described internally as a strategic relaunch, seeks to align major AAA productions with all major hardware manufacturers at the time of debut, ensuring a faster and more robust financial return on high development costs.
The production team is now working to ensure technical parity between the consoles and the PC version. The use of advanced graphics engines, possibly an updated version of Unreal Engine, is intended to maintain visual fidelity and stable performance across systems, overcoming the optimization challenges that often accompany simultaneous releases on hardware with different architectures.
The outcome of the trilogy and market expectations
The final chapter promises to considerably expand the freedom of exploration, with the introduction of the iconic Highwind aircraft and a fully accessible world map. The narrative must connect the plots presented in previous titles, offering a conclusion that respects the legacy of the original 1997 game while consolidating the new combat and interaction mechanics introduced in the remake project.
Video game industry analysts point out that this opening to the Xbox and PC ecosystem could redefine the franchise’s financial performance. With the barrier of exclusivity removed, the expectation is that the initial sales volume will surpass the numbers recorded by previous chapters, establishing a new standard of commercial success for the publisher’s future projects in the global market.

