Dissidia duellum's pc future uncertain amid fan disappointment
Square Enix's latest attempt to reignite the Dissidia franchise has met with a lukewarm reception from fans, casting doubt on the title's future, particularly a potential PC release.
Shortcomings and criticism surround dissidia duellum
Despite launching as a free-to-play mobile game on March 24, Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy has been marred by several issues that have left longtime fans underwhelmed. The game's arena competitive mode, designed for 3v3 matchups with two teams vying to defeat a scenario boss, has been criticized for being too shallow, with the only available mode failing to offer sufficient depth and variety.
Moreover, the game's gacha system, which rewards players with random characters and items, has been deemed frustrating and unfair to those who don't make in-game purchases. These grievances have led to a significant portion of fans expressing their disappointment with the title.

Square enix's track record with mobile final fantasy games
As a matter of fact, Square Enix has a history of releasing mobile Final Fantasy titles that fail to gain traction and eventually get shut down, such as World of Final Fantasy Meli-Melo, Final Fantasy Explorers Force, Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier, and Mobius Final Fantasy, all of which met an early demise within a year of their launch.
This raises concerns that Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy might suffer a similar fate unless the game can sustain player interest in the long run. A PC version, if it materializes, would likely depend on the title's ability to overcome its current shortcomings and win over a wider audience.
The uncertainty surrounding Dissidia Duellum's future, particularly regarding a potential PC release, serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by Square Enix in connecting with a new generation of gamers who have grown up with different preferences and expectations.
