

That will run out this December, at which point PC and Xbox fans can begin to hope for a port.Īs far as Square Enix goes on PC, the publisher has developed a cosy relationship with Epic recently. That date came and went, but Square Enix later revealed that FF7 Remake Intergrade, the PS5 upgrade, would also be exclusive for "at least six months" - presumably extending the general exclusivity. First of all, Final Fantasy VII Remake was exclusive to PlayStation for one year after its initial PS4 release - this was even confirmed in a PlayStation exclusive sticker on the box, which noted the deal's expiry date. The entry was first spotted by a ResetEra user and could be an error or a test, it does all rather line up with what we'd expect. The data as it appears on EpicData, in case it is deleted. The rest of the listing refers to various QA elements - but it is also clear that the developer is Square Enix Japan.



The name of the game is well-obscured elsewhere, but under that area one can see information on Cloud Saves - which reveals that Cloud Saves will be backed up from "/".Īlso mentioned is ff7remakedevice.sav, further confirming the game this entry is about. The new FF7 Remake entry on EpicData features the name of the game hidden away in the customAttributes folder. This can be useful for tracking things like prices, special offers, and updates to games - but sometimes it also drags up database entries for unreleased or even unannounced games. It appears that Final Fantasy VII Remake might finally be coming to PC, if a store listing that's cropped up in the back-end of the Epic Games Store is to be believed.Ī new entry has been discovered on EpicData, a website dedicated to scraping and tracking the contents of the Epic Game Store's back-end.
