
Square Enix director Motomu Toriyama hasn't told
PSM Australia anything other than what we've already known:
Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII is a collective of projects that has never been declared exclusive to one platform. Yet, when Toriyama suggests that
Fabula Nova Crystallis "isn't just limited to three titles" and that "it's not simply exclusive to the PS3 and mobile phones," so many of us are willing to take a leap of faith, heralding these words as a death knell for Sony, and as a confirmation of
FFXIII on Xbox 360. Before you join the feverish mob, remember to draw a distinction between the primary game, currently exclusive to PlayStation 3, and the general series, already totaling three titles (
Final Fantasy XIII,
Final Fantasy Versus XIII, and
Final Fantasy Agito XIII) and at least one loose logo,
Haeresis ("
Dissidia" is also possibly linked to
FFXIII).
Toriyama has merely reaffirmed that, like
Final Fantasy VII, the
FFXIII brand will be spun into an array of disparate shards, conveniently linked by a popular title. We may yet see a spin-off on 360 -- or even a port of the PS3 games -- but don't
jump to that conclusion based on the
PSM interview. Yes, we've still got
Haeresis (and possibly
Dissidia) without a home, but either DS or PSP, or
dare we say Blu-ray, DVD, and UMD, are just as valid destinations as Xbox 360 -- don't count out PlayStation 2 or Wii either. Given all the fuss that
Final Fantasy rouses,
Square Enix would do best to deliver on all of 'em.
The moral is:
Final Fantasy XIII -- the game -- is still exclusive to PlayStation 3.
[Via
PS3 Fanboy]