Video game companies are never above tooting their horns. Square Enix, in particular, is one of those companies that has always had a knack for praising its best-selling outings and, for the lack of a better term, throwing its poorly performing titles under the bus.

Just last year, the Japanese gaming giant couldn't wait to announce that Final Fantasy 16had surpassed the 3 million sales mark a week into its launch. This reveal came months after it called out Forspoken for its disappointing sales that eventually led to the dissolution of its developers.

Thus, this begs the question, why is Square Enix oddly silent about the low Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth sales?

While no one is denying the ambition and scale of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Square Enix has to consider that not everyone is a fan of these types of games.

While FF7 Rebirth has been universally praised for its engaging storyline and a massive world that's filled with all sorts of things to do, the early (but unofficial) reports suggest that its physical sales in both the UK and Japan are lagging behind both Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Final Fantasy 16.