When Square Enix first revealed Final Fantasy VII Rebirth—the follow-up to 2020’s popular and critically acclaimed Final Fantasy VII Remake—its PlayStation 5 exclusivity was a major talking point. With Remake already on PC, it felt inevitable that Rebirth would eventually hit PC as well, allowing fans to continue Cloud, Aerith, and the gang’s fight against the silver-haired Sephiroth.
Now it’s official. As part of The Game Awards, Square Enix announced Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is coming to PC on Jan. 23, meaning fans—whether relative newcomers or series vets—can finally continue their journey with one of 2024’s best games.
So why’s everyone clamoring over the middle volume of a trilogy, and what makes Rebirth’s PC release so special? To tell that story, we need to rewind for a look at Final Fantasy VII’s special history on the PC—a surprising story for a game that’s broadly known for launching console RPGs into superstardom.
Why make new titles when you can remaster/re-release old ones lol. Ridiculous at this point, but since every single frikkin braindead kid loves it completely success.
Wtf u talking about? It’s a remake of a PS1 title. It’s not like we’re talking about the ridiculous TLOU “remakes”, we are going from isometric view, 2D static background images, polygonal character models to a full blown 2020s trilogy of games. People bitching about the FFVII remade trilogy being “just a remake” is just one of the worst take
@Nono Don’t feed the troll. This pathetic failure boomer is just a hate baiter. Arguing with such a loser is a waste of time.
I just shit myself.
It’s the only peak of my life.
parking 😀
Since this will have Delulu, ahmm I mean Denuvo, does this means we’ll have it cracked in 2056?