Future Final Fantasy games could come to PC, Square Enix has said.

Series producer Yoshinori Kitase told Eurogamer that they are open to the idea, stating that they had previously considered bringing the Final Fantasy XIII saga to computers.



He stated: "When we developed the Final Fantasy XIII series, all three titles, at the early stages of development we were working on PC. Then we had to port it to the consoles.

"As far as the technology is concerned, it would have been possible for us to make a PC version, but we decided against it for two reasons.

"We looked at the market situation and we didn't think it would be a good idea, and also it would have involved lots of complex issues like security. So we decided not to do it this time around."

Kitase continued: "We see potential in it, and there are lots of regions and countries where PC is very strong.



"So in terms of our hope of being able to deliver our games to every single country in the world and to as many gamers as possible, yes, we would definitely be interested in pursuing that route in the future."

Final Fantasy VII and VIII are currently available on Steam, with Kitase adding that the games have been "quite popular" on Valve's digital distribution platform.

Kitase previously explained to Digital Spy the delay behind the HD remastered versions of Final Fantasy X and X-2 on PS3 and Vita.

The Square Enix executive stated that the PS2 originals proved challenging to port to other platforms because of the system's unique architecture.

Read Digital Spy's full interview with Yoshinori Kitase

Watch a trailer for Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII below:

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