Square Enix has revealed that work on the Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XIII began two months ago.
"Up to the trial demo version that was released [in April] in Japan, [FFXIII] was PS3-only in terms of development," producer Yoshinori Kitase told Giant Bomb (spotted by vg247).
"The Xbox 360 version is definitely following after the PS3 version, but [we] were finally able to come to a point in the PS3 development where some of the staff could take their hands off and start programming the 360 version."
Kitase and fellow producer/designer Motomu Toriyama gave an on-stage demonstration of FFXIII for Xbox 360 during Microsoft's E3 conference. The pair promised a Western release of spring 2010.
Final Fantasy XIII launches this winter exclusively on PS3 in Japan.
Source: Eurogamer
"Up to the trial demo version that was released [in April] in Japan, [FFXIII] was PS3-only in terms of development," producer Yoshinori Kitase told Giant Bomb (spotted by vg247).
"The Xbox 360 version is definitely following after the PS3 version, but [we] were finally able to come to a point in the PS3 development where some of the staff could take their hands off and start programming the 360 version."
Kitase and fellow producer/designer Motomu Toriyama gave an on-stage demonstration of FFXIII for Xbox 360 during Microsoft's E3 conference. The pair promised a Western release of spring 2010.
Final Fantasy XIII launches this winter exclusively on PS3 in Japan.
Source: Eurogamer
And it won't be ported because the PS3 has far more powerful hardware, stated by more and more developers nowadays so they'd have to develop that completely seperately...so the PS3 version is just going to sit on the SE shelves whilst we're waiting for the 360 version, hence, they'll be losing money 