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In a significant announcement for fans of the beloved franchise, it has been confirmed that the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy will also be available on the upcoming Switch 2 and Xbox platforms. This revelation has sparked excitement among gamers eagerly anticipating the continuation of the iconic story.
However, there remains uncertainty regarding the release status of the third installment. It is still unclear whether this final chapter will be a timed exclusive for PlayStation, leaving fans to speculate on the potential for delays or exclusive content.
The first two entries of the remake have already garnered widespread acclaim, with players praising the modern reimagining of the classic title. As the franchise continues to evolve, the decision to expand availability to additional platforms reflects a growing trend in the gaming industry aimed at reaching a broader audience.
As anticipation builds for the trilogy's completion, fans are left wondering what new adventures and challenges await them in the final installment.
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