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It would be nice if they made DLC for the newer ones with the bonus stuff, but that's likely never happening.
The Pixel Remasters got more support from the developers in the first couple weeks than the "old ver" FFV and FFVI got their entire existence.
Absolutely Squeenix. I'm not sure how you can blame the distributor for charging for its services. It's definitely because Squeenix is cheap and has become a meme company.
Well, I wonder how the representative from Steam whom agreed to withdrawn ff titles from their platform manage to sleep well knowing he did a downgrade in the history of gaming by removing ff titles from sale.
Sadly, SE did remove former ff titles at a time where: GOG games are adding RE2 and RE3; battle.net now sells Warcraft1 & 2; Apple starts selling arcade games plan (iOS); EA starts selling DOS-era games.
Only thing I’m thinking of is not buying new ff titles until SE brings back their masterpieces.
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Imagine a FF museum with all FF related titles from every consoles and with all game’s versions ever available to purchase via the same software/hub.