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Square Enix confirms Final Fantasy VII Rebirth PC release for January 2025

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will hit PC on January 23, 2025, with DLSS, VRR, and mod support. It promises enhanced visuals and thrilling gameplay.

Square Enix has officially announced that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, a sequel to the acclaimed Final Fantasy VII Remake, will launch on PC on January 23 2025. This news follows the game’s nomination for The Game Awards “Game of the Year.”

The highly anticipated PC version promises enhanced features tailored for modern systems, offering fans a fresh way to experience this reimagined classic. The game continues the storyline of the original Final Fantasy VII from the PlayStation 1 era, introducing new twists and developments. As a remake, not a remaster, the story deviates excitingly while staying true to its roots.

What to expect from the PC version

When Final Fantasy VII Rebirth arrives on PC, it will come with several technical upgrades that cater to current gaming standards. Among the highlights is support for DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), ensuring smoother gameplay and higher resolutions, even on less powerful hardware. Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support will also be included, allowing for more seamless frame rates and enhanced visual fluidity.

One of the most surprising additions is mod support. While Square Enix hasn’t elaborated on how mods will be integrated, the feature opens up endless possibilities for the creative fanbase. This move could significantly extend the game’s lifespan as players customise their experiences with fan-made content.

Players can also expect high-quality visuals and optimised performance that align with the standards of today’s AAA PC games. With these enhancements, the PC version aims to deliver the definitive way to play Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

The story continues with new twists

As a sequel to Final Fantasy VII Remake, this game explores familiar territory while offering unexpected changes to keep even longtime fans on their toes. While the storyline honours the legacy of the PlayStation 1 original, it diverges to introduce fresh narrative elements, creating a mix of nostalgia and surprise.

Square Enix’s approach to this series ensures that it’s not just a recreation of past glories but a bold reimagining of the beloved title. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has already made waves on PlayStation platforms with intricate storytelling and innovative gameplay. Its arrival on PC will allow even more players to dive into the game’s rich world.

Square Enix’s decision to bring Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to PC highlights its commitment to reaching a wider audience. With cutting-edge features like DLSS and mod support, the PC version could set a new benchmark for modern RPGs. January 2025 will be an exciting time for gaming enthusiasts as this beloved series evolves again.

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