There isn’t any surprise at all for anyone who waited for the recent leaks. I’ve noted that the Nvidia GeForce NOW leak made reference to several unreleased games and ports. Of course, the contents of the leak still remain mostly unclear; it’s time to take the drink with a good salt.

Time for final fantasy VII.

Final Fantasy VII Remake was already an impressive game for PS4 and PS5. Today, the power of modern computers will probably make it more efficient and better. You have a PC that is powerful enough to run it on its highest settings. They recommend an Intel Core i7-3770, or AMD Ryzen 3 3100, 12GB of RAM, and a GeForce GTX 1080 or Radeon RX 5700. It’s recommended if you plan to run the game at 1440p. For users using a portable 1080p device, you should expect to come by with a slightly lighter chopper. The game looks magnificent on PS5, when it runs at 60 FPS, so most players want to get to that. For example, well have to wait for December 16 to understand how well the game is run on PCs of different specs. The PC port of Final Fantasy VII Remake comes with the Intergrade DLC. Since the last film was released in the postgame, this DLC comes with a new side story, who stars Yuffie Kisaragi, a mischievous ninja from the original game. There are also new boss fights that players can experience in the VR simulator that is accessed late in the game. These fights are seriously difficult, but please give them a warning before they go into them prepared. Final Fantasy VII remakes computer port was long awaited by fans. Im sure there will be a lot of people, all of whom are double or triple dipping with this release. The idea of more frames, resolutions, and the possibility of modding make it a very enticing purchase. But, well, wait till December 16 to see how well the port measures up to the PS5 version of the game, and if it’ll really be worth it.