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Final Fantasy VII Remake is released on PC – costs 799 kroner

The annual game advertising party The Game Awards brought with it a number of new announcements and unveils. One of the most obvious – yet unconfirmed – was a PC version of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade. This version contains both the main game and the extra chapter Final Fantasy VII Remake Intermission, and will be released exclusively on Epic Game Store on December 16.

You can see the advertising trailer above.

Cloud and Barret gap over the price.

Square Enix

A slightly more surprising aspect than the unveiling itself is the price of the game – publisher Square Enix wants to charge 799 kroner for the basic version of the game. This is a stiff price we very rarely see on PC releases, and which until now has been reserved for new games on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Not least, it’s a pretty stiff price for what many will see as a soon two years old game, although the Intergrade version is a newer and more robust package.

We can also mention that Forspoken – another Square Enix game – is also facing the same price on the Epic Game Store right now.

It is a bit too early to say whether 799 kroner will be fixed as a regular sum for PC games, but so far it seems to be linked to the publisher.

New interpretation that divides the audience

Final Fantasy VII Remake is a reinterpretation of the role-playing classic from 1997, which was first released on PlayStation 4 in the spring of 2020. Our reviewer here on the mill was a little lukewarm to the adaptation, and reported on some aspects he would have liked to have seen were different.

– It is difficult to know what to say. It’s a lot of good here. A great story emerges like never before, and the chemistry between Cloud and Aerith is a dream. The matches are fantastic and it’s a sickly beautiful game. Had Square Enix contented itself with delivering this, and nothing more, this would have been all we had hoped for. But we get more, much more, and now I’m just tired, and happy it’s a long time until the sequel, he wrote in 2020.

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