Final Fantasy Versus XIII Producer, Shinji Hashimoto, has put the Final Fantasy XIII Multi platform rumors to an end, by telling Japan's Nikkei BP that no Final Fantasy games are currently planned for the XBox 360.

Looking for more Final Fantasy following the Xbox 360 port of Final Fantasy XI? Then you're going to have to look to a different next generation system. A Square Enix executive has disclosed to Japan's Nikkei BP that the company currently has no plans for Final Fantasy games on the 360.

Noting that the PS3 is getting Final Fantasy XIII, the website asked Square Enix's Shinji Hashimoto if the Wii or Xbox 360 will also be getting games in the series. "For the Wii, we have FF Crystal Chronicles in production," replied Hashimoto. "As for FF on the Xbox 360, it's currently a completely blank page."

Strong words from Hashimoto, although perhaps if everyone goes out and buys Last Remnant (that includes you!), Square Enix will have a change of heart.
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  • -2
    BANDITO ATTACK Jun 6, 07
    Lies, I say. They're planning FF XIV at this moment.
  • 0
    Final Blade Jun 6, 07
    LOL haha i knew they werent port it. I mean FF13 and others are exclusives. Though crystal chronicles isnt part of what i ment in my earlier sentence.
  • 4
    teodortenchev Jun 6, 07
    Thank god! The PS3 needs exclusives badly.
  • 0
    Daisy Jun 6, 07
    Lord knows I am buying Last Remnant regardless of which console I get it on. Personally I have no problems with FF titles going multi-platform. I think it opens the series up to a new audience. But it looks like that's not happening any time soon.
    • 0
      Final Blade Jun 7, 07
      Thats exactly what capcom said though ppl believe it was for money. Im happy they didnt. The ps3 needs help and they need exclusives badly.
  • -2
    Storm* Jun 6, 07
    Sigh, if FF did come to the 360, there was no way I'd get the PS3.
  • 1
    weskraudaon Jun 7, 07
    I am happy I didn't scream because this is good for the PS3.

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