While Final Fantasy VII Remake, the first part of the revamp, didn't appear on Microsoft consoles either, the rebooted MMO that has been steadily gaining popularity since will at least be coming to Redmond consoles.
Unusual but true: Final Fantasy VII Remake was released for PlayStation 4 in April 2020, then in June 2021 the PlayStation 5 version arrived in a slightly expanded version (called Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade), and this version will be available for PC by 2020. End The year was also run over. A PC port of Final Fantasy XVI is already in the works (release date not yet known), and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is sure to appear on Steam later. And yes, we didn't mention Xbox for any of the titles, and it's no coincidence: Sony probably paid Square Enix too much for it.
Final Fantasy Of course, the Japanese company revived the MMO by August 2013, which at the time was already operating under the name Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, distinguishing itself from the original concept. After the PS3 and PC, PlayStation 4 (in April 2014), macOS (in June 2015), and PlayStation 5 (in May 2021) also received an MMORPG from Square Enix, but the Xbox version has been delayed until now.
Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy XIV Online is coming to the Xbox Series (but only that!). It is already in open beta and will be released on March 21. Anyone who subscribes to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate can access the Starter Edition between March 21 and April 19, because let's not forget that it's a subscription game (like World of Warcraft, for example).
However, the game will be getting its fifth expansion, Dawntrail, in the summer, so Square Enix is constantly supporting it…
source: Gimatsu