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If Final Fantasy 15 does come to PC, it'll be after the console versions

Square will take "a good, hard look at PC" after launch.

Final Fantasy 15 is launching on 30th September for PS4 and Xbox One, but there's still been no word on a PC version. Now game director Hajime Tabata has addressed the issue stating that if it comes at all, it's going to be after the console release.

Tabata told Engadget that the studio isn't currently working on a PC version, though it may consider that as it's aware that fans have been clamouring for one.

"Unfortunately we weren't able to do simultaneous development on a PC and console version for [FF]15," he said. "We had to focus on the console version and our goal was to maximise, optimise everything for the HD consoles. Once that's done, then we will definitely take a good, hard look at PC and what we need to do, and consider all our options. But right now we aren't decided, we're still considering a lot of things."

In other Final Fantasy 15 news, a demo is out today on PS4 and Xbox One and last night Square announced CGI movie Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy 15, starring Sean Bean, Aaron Paul and Lena Headey. There will also be a five-episode anime series spin-off, Final Fantasy 15: Brotherhood.

Oh, and Final Fantasy 15 will have a flying car. Where we're going, we won't need roads.

Cover image for YouTube videoThe new Final Fantasy 15 gameplay trailer is pretty intense