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@Seraphic I think Square Enix is trying to gets itself situated on consoles, which they haven't been doing really. The 360 is much easier to develop for, and they probably want to start situating themselves early. That is why there are alot of Time-Exclusives. Then they also want to see how well each HD Console performs by itself. That is why there are exclusives along with multiplats. Also the more they use crystal tools the better and faster they could make a game multiplat(eventually no more late port to PS3). I think almost all the newer games to be multiplat between the PS3 and 360 once they get more settled.(still heavily handheld based).

Then they also have the Wii. I think most decisions are going to be whether they should put a game on Wii exclusively or PS360 as a multiplat. Overall all consoles will probably be supported. The ps3 will probably have less Square Enix games than the 360 though because of the rough start that. The Wii will probably have the most because it is more welcoming to niche titles with its wide varied userbase. I think square enix will stay focused on handhelds though until the new ones come out. All consoles will get a good number of Square Enix games, and none of them will be "screwed".