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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth got a full trailer, meaning the PC port clock starts ticking nowOn console early 2024

On console early 2024

Red XIII, a talking one-eyed cat for some reason, in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth - the second part of the FFVII remake - has finally been shown. Its first trailer popped up at the end of this evening’s Summer Game Fest, alongside the news that it’ll launch early 2024 on PlayStation 5 and that it will come on two discs. There’s no mention of a PC release yet.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2023Watch on YouTube

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2023

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For those keeping track, FFVII Rebirth picks up five years after FFVII Remake finished. FFVII Remake was released on PC in 2021 asFinal Fantasy VII Remake Intergradevia the Epic Games Storeand onSteamin 2022. Rebirth is the second of what’s now planned to be a trilogy of remakes, none of which should be mistaken forCrisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, released last year, or Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis, a mobile game that also received a trailer today.

While there’s no release date for a PC release yet, Square Enix typically bring their games across from console around 18 months after their initial launch.Final Fantasy 16, due to launch on PlayStation 5 later this month, likewise currently hasan “at some point” timelinefor its PC release.

Final Fantasyexpert Katharine loved theFinal Fantasy VII Remakewhen shereviewed it, although it’s not at the top of her list of thebest Final Fantasy games on PC.