While it's almost certain that Square Enix will release "Final Fantasy XV" for PS4 and Xbox One this year, fans are clamoring to hear the giant gaming studio announce a PC version as well.
Fans are asking Square Enix to listen to their plea hoping that together with "Final Fantasy" director Hajime Tabata, the gaming studio will consider bringing back the RPG to PC in a petition posted at Change.Org.
"It's been a long time since we have seen a Final Fantasy game on the PC," the petition read. "With this petition, us PC gamers hope that Square Enix will have a good reason to revive Final Fantasy on PC since it is being developed on PC with DirectX 11."
The petition is now aiming to reach 15,000 signatures, and has gathered over 13,000 signatures.
It's not yet clear though if Square Enix has listened to the fans' plea, but according to IB Times the Japanese video game developer could have just hinted that "Final Fantasy XV" is indeed coming to PC.
"A teaser demo of Final Fantasy XV has been shown off, hinting that a PC version is in the works," the publication claimed.
Adding, "'Witch - Chapter 0,' was played to show off the capabilities of Windows 10 and in particular DirectX 12, which Microsoft said is capable of compiling six times more polygons than DirectX 11."
Square Enix is expected to reveal more details in August for the upcoming Gamescom in Germany since it did not participate in the concluded E3 2015.
Furthermore, a report from Kpopstarz claimed that the game's graphics is significantly better and would most likely match that of PC requirements.
"The trailer and gameplay demo of 'Final Fantasy XV' shows that the quality of the graphics of the video game for the next-gen gaming consoles has improved over its predecessors, the publication claimed. "Square Enix will reportedly use Luminous Studio graphics technology to improve the graphics quality even further."