It looks like the single-platform exclusive era that has plagued the gaming industry since the 2010s is coming to an end. The writing has been on the wall for a while, with Square Enix already previously confirming that its games would be launching earlier on both PC and Xbox, but now, the game studio has confirmed that more of its titles will be launching to more platforms simultaneously. This comes after Ubisoft made a similar announcement regarding the launch of Assassin's Creed Shadows after a delay and a bit of controversy.
The news from Square Enix broke in an interview with Japanese outlet 4gamer.net, with Square Enix's Naoki Yoshida confirming that the strategy has proven beneficial in terms of attracting more players to the company's games, further explaining that PC is the largest audience for gaming. The game Yoshida was specifically addressing in the interview was the upcoming Fantasian Neo Dimension—an upcoming CRPG developed by Mistwalker Corporation and published by Square Enix, with a planned multi-platform launch on December 5, 2024—but Yoshida seems to imply that this new policy will apply to more games going forward. It appears that both the announcement by Square Enix and Ubisoft are driven by commercial motivations.
During the interview Yoshida alluded to the fact that the simultaneous launch strategy has added more work on the development side of things, likely due to developing and porting a game at the same time, although he commented that the extra work has so far paid off due to the increased uptick in interest from consumers. Currently, Fantasian Neo Dimension has just over 2,000 followers on Steam, according to SteamDB, although this is likely due to the fact that it's a new IP in a niche genre. Yoshida expects the turn-based game to draw in the biggest audience on the Nintendo Switch.
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The news from Square Enix broke in an interview with Japanese outlet 4gamer.net, with Square Enix's Naoki Yoshida confirming that the strategy has proven beneficial in terms of attracting more players to the company's games, further explaining that PC is the largest audience for gaming. The game Yoshida was specifically addressing in the interview was the upcoming Fantasian Neo Dimension—an upcoming CRPG developed by Mistwalker Corporation and published by Square Enix, with a planned multi-platform launch on December 5, 2024—but Yoshida seems to imply that this new policy will apply to more games going forward. It appears that both the announcement by Square Enix and Ubisoft are driven by commercial motivations.
During the interview Yoshida alluded to the fact that the simultaneous launch strategy has added more work on the development side of things, likely due to developing and porting a game at the same time, although he commented that the extra work has so far paid off due to the increased uptick in interest from consumers. Currently, Fantasian Neo Dimension has just over 2,000 followers on Steam, according to SteamDB, although this is likely due to the fact that it's a new IP in a niche genre. Yoshida expects the turn-based game to draw in the biggest audience on the Nintendo Switch.
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