In just 6 days, there will be a special event during which we can learn the release date of Final Fantasy VII Remake on PC, PS5 and XSX | S, and XONE.
In less than two months, the annual and exclusive availability of Final Fantasy VII Remake will end on PlayStation 4 consoles. It’s only a matter of time before the Japanese company announces that the update released by Square Enix the previous year will be available in the first half of 2021 on PCs. And xbox.
On the official Japanese channel focusing on the soundtrack for its headlines, Square Enix Music, was announced yesterday a concert that will focus on the new version mentioned above. Behind Yoshinori Kitase, the FF7R producer, we can see a computer and two monitors.
As you’ll notice, Final Fantasy VII Remake works on the screen to the right. Nothing would be special about it, if not for the fact that – as TwistedVoxel’s portal editor pointed out – production certainly does not run at 30 frames per second, but closer to 60 frames, which might suggest this during the upcoming show (it will take place on February 13th of This year), we will receive specific information about the refreshments involved in the PC version, as well as the port on the PS5 / XSX, which will likely enable the game at 60fps.
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