Final Fantasy VII will only be remade once the series improves, Square Enix has revealed.
Square Enix CEO Yoichi Wada told shareholders that a new Final Fantasy game must exceed VII before a remake can be considered, reports Andriasang.
Admitting that recent Final Fantasy releases have failed to match VII's quality, Wada said that a remake in the series' current state would spell the end for the franchise.
The news comes after a leaked report suggested Final Fantasy VII would be re-released on PC with new features.
The re-release will reportedly add 36 achievements, cloud saving and profile sharing with friends.
A 'Character Boost' feature will also be introduced, allowing players to increase their HP, MP or Gil to their maximum if they're stuck.
The feature listing suggests a release on digital distribution service Steam, which was linked to a possible Final Fantasy VII re-release last year.
A PC version of the critically-acclaimed role-playing game was originally made available one year after the PlayStation version's 1997 release.
This enhanced port will be available for £7.99. No US pricing has been revealed.
A full remake has been heavily requested by fans in recent years, but Square Enix has said it would be unrealistic.
Source: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/gaming/n...ys-square.html