History, Trailer, and Steam Deck Compatibility

A way to enjoy JRPG anywhere thanks to Valve mobile devices.

Square Enix opened its event to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy VII and confirmed landing FF VII Remake Intergrade on Steam. More specifically, this Japanese RPG can be enjoyed through Valve Trade Today June 17. In addition, you will do so with the support of Steam Deck, thus allowing fans of the series Play this acclaimed role-playing adventure anywhere.

Thanks to all Steam players for waiting. Finally it’s timeYoshinori Kitase, Executive Producer of the Franchise at Square Enix commented. With this movement, expected among the public half a year after it landed on PC through the Epic Games Store, the developer hopes to continue adding new players after its first offerings. On PS4, PS5, and the Epic Games Store.

Any other news? no one. Kitase has focused a lot on Steam Deck, which has been going on since its launch at the end of February, which you can read many reports on the 3DJuegos page, such as that of fellow Alejandro Pascual who explained how Steam Deck changed the way you play on PC forever. Lately, he’s also made a lot of noise His 10 Most Successful Video Games.

While you’re deciding whether to move to Final Fantasy VII: Remake now that it’s on Steam, we recommend you take a look at Analysis of FF VII Remake on PS4. On the other hand, the 25th anniversary of the legendary JRPG in Square Final surpriseFinal Fantasy VII: Rebirth confirmed for this upcoming winter, reiterating once again a temporary exclusive with PlayStation 5 players.

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