"But we see potential in it and there are lots of regions and countries where PC is very strong. So in terms of our hope of being able to deliver our games to every single country in the world and to as many gamers as possible, yes, we would definitely be interested in pursuing that route in the future.
"Final Fantasy VII and VIII are now available on PC and they've been proving quite popular. It's an early stage for us. We haven't got an awful lot of experience in this field. So when we have more know-how and experience in this market we would be very interested."Though the MMO titles in the Final Fantasy stable, namely XI and XIV, are available on PC, and Final Fantasy XV is currently confirmed for console release only. Still, with last year's decision to release both Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII through Steam, it's looking like things could be changing before too long.
In case you missed it earlier this week, Kitase also revealed that development on Final Fantasy XV is coming along nicely, what his thoughts are on remaking Final Fantasy VII in HD, and joined his colleague Yuji Abe in walking us through some extremely rare concept art from the series. Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Junior Editor. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on Twitter.