There have been so many major video game anniversaries over the course of the past two years, it can be hard to keep track. Especially when some studios have allowed those anniversaries to come and go with barely even a mention. Today is the turn of Final Fantasy 7. The iconic RPG will be getting its very own 25th-anniversary stream later today, and more evidence has emerged to suggest its remake will become easier to buy and play on PC to celebrate.
Ever since Final Fantasy 7 Remake's PlayStation exclusivity ended and it made its way onto PC, it has only been available through the Epic Games Store. An update to what looks likely to become FF7R's Steam page was spotted and shared on Reddit, hinting that Epic's PC exclusivity over the game is about to come to an end. Just in time for tonight's anniversary stream.
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“After going 14 days without an update, the likely Steam page for Final Fantasy 7 Remake has randomly been updated,” RoyaltyXIII pointed out on Reddit. It's also worth noting the stream takes place exactly six months after FFR was first made available through the Epic Games Store. Not to mention the big Nvidia leak, which has been proven right on multiple counts so far, had the game arriving on PC in June 2022.
Today's date not only hints FF7R on PC will drop its Epic exclusivity before the end of the day. As highlighted in the comments on the post above, it has also been exactly seven years since Remake was first announced. The significance of that makes today's stream the perfect place to show off more of Part 2, including a potential release date, but there's still no confirmation if Remake's next chapter is ready
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