It's the year 2024 and some games companies are still a bit weird about release dates. Rockstar hung about for [[link]] a year after putting out Red Dead Redemption 1 on Switch and PS4 before remembering to put it on PC (and who knows ), and Square Enix kept we all knew was coming while it was still in its year-long 'only on PS5' phase.
The good news is we might have to put up with a bit less of that from the second of those two corporations in the near future (Rockstar is beyond help). In a chat with , FF14 director and the Naoki "Yoshi-P" [[link]] Yoshida said (all following quotes are machine-translated): "In the future, Square Enix titles will be released simultaneously on each platform more and more."
Overall excitement, imagine that! Maybe I'm a little bitter, but I suspect Square Enix might have seen just as much—perhaps more—overall excitement if you and I hadn't had to wait a year to get our hands on FF16. Then again, maybe it's fair enough. I just write about games; I don't make them. If a simultaneous release caused Mistwalker issues, it could well be the case that Square had to retool some processes and internal workflows to get things running well enough to amp up the cadence of simultaneous releases.