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People are discussing claims that Square Enix may be open to bringing Final Fantasy XV to Nintendo platforms. The headline frames this as openness to a potential Nintendo version rather than an announced release.

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Key Takeaway Square Enix is reportedly open to a Nintendo version of Final Fantasy XV, but no confirmed release details are indicated here.
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Square Enix is reportedly open to a Nintendo version of Final Fantasy XV, but no confirmed release details are indicated here.

People are discussing claims that Square Enix may be open to bringing Final Fantasy XV to Nintendo platforms. The headline frames this as openness to a potential Nintendo version rather than an announced release.

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