Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Director Assures Quality and Sales Success Despite Platform Challenges

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Square Enix's director Naoki Hamaguchi assures that the development of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part Three will not be affected by the multiplatform approach, despite challenges with Xbox's memory limitations. The game will be released on Switch 2 and Xbox alongside PlayStation, with a focus on optimized lighting and performance, especially for handheld mode, to maintain visual quality.
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