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The Deathdealer

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  1. YES like 89% percent possible now let me list the reasons why. 1. Only 1/3 of Square Enix's games sell digitally. http://www.siliconera.com/2014/11/21/one-third-square-enixs-console-game-revenue-comes-download-sales/ 2. With Kingdom Hearts III being on the Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 it will have a digital release as MS and Sony have the same policies on same day digital which means http://xboxonedaily.com/2013/06/all-xbox-one-games-will-have-same-day-digital-releases/ "While digital downloads are nothing new in the world of gaming, the Xbox One is changing the way Xbox Live offers games to consumers. Every disc-based Xbox One game will have a digital purchase option from Xbox Live at launch, Microsoft confirmed yesterday." 3. In response to this Square Enix has announced that they will be focusing on increasing their download sales, on places like STEAM, AMAZON, and other mainly download store fronts, and considering the weird crap that has happened like the Xbox One digital copies of Far Cry 4 being unplayable when delisted from the store and the lackluster amount of digital sales on a console physical will be the driving force a console for a long period of time. http://www.maxconsole.com/maxcon_forums/threads/286476-Digital-copies-of-Far-Cry-4-rendered-unplayable-on-Xbox-One http://www.siliconera.com/2014/12/19/square-enix-will-focus-increasing-download-sales-via-steam-platforms/ 4. As we all know Square Enix is interested with putting their games on the PC hell thats why they are attending the PC Gaming E3 Show sponsored by PC Gamer, AMD, and Microsoft, but did you know that Disney also released a crap ton of games on the PC. They have added so far 21 http://kotaku.com/disney-adds-21-games-to-steam-heres-whats-worth-playin-1643050057. 5. Tetsuya Nomura has expressed interest http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/06/11/e3-2013-final-fantasy-xv-and-kingdom-hearts-iii-pc-version-hinted-by-tetsuya-nomura/ "Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts III Director Tetsuya Nomura just dropped a bomb at the end of his interview on the Square Enix Presents E3 livestream. When asked by the interviewer for a confirmation on the release of the two games on PS4 and Xbox One, he was quick to point out: Yes, Correct, but again DirectX 11 is the tool that we’re using and whichever hardware which has a compatibility with that tool, we can keep it consideration. That’s a pretty obvious hint to the possibility of a PC release for the two upcoming Square Enix flagship titles, especially considering that PC is the only remaining platform capable of supporting DirectX 11. It’s also interesting that Nomura-san wasn’t directly asked about other platforms by the interviewer, but touched the topic on its own initiative. Kingdom Hearts III is being made in Unreal Engine 4 which would mean an easy port to the PC http://www.technobuffalo.com/2014/10/07/kingdom-hearts-iii-now-running-on-unreal-engine-4/ 6. There are most PC gamers than console gamers considering that the total amount of consoles sold is barely 1/3 of the ammount of PC sold and considering how cheap it is to upgrade now adays most PC gamers would at least have GTX 750 Ti or a GTX 960 and even if the majority don't have a PC thats more powerful than a PS4(even though thats most likely false now it would still be a large chunk worth investing and considering SE thought that both FFXIII and FFXIII-2 and the other FF games sold well enough they decided to port more over ie. FF TYPE-0 HD PC.

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