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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth PC Features Detailed by Square Enix

Author : Violet Mar 17,2025

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth PC Features Detailed by Square Enix

Summary

  • A new trailer confirms impressive PC features for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
  • Expect stunning visuals with up to 4K resolution and 120fps, enhanced lighting, and improved visuals.
  • PC players will enjoy support for mouse and keyboard, PS5 DualSense controllers, and Nvidia DLSS.

Square Enix has treated Final Fantasy VII Rebirth PC players to a sneak peek at the game's impressive features via a recent trailer. Arriving nearly a year after its PS5 debut, the PC version boasts a significant upgrade package.

Initially a PS5 exclusive launched in February 2024, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth quickly became a critical darling, earning high praise and Game of the Year nominations. Its three-month PS5 exclusivity period fueled anticipation among PC and Xbox gamers. While an Xbox release remains uncertain, the PC launch is confirmed for January 23, 2025.

Following the release of the PC requirements, Square Enix detailed the enhanced features in the new trailer. Beyond the impressive 4K/120fps support, players can look forward to "improved lighting" and "enhanced visuals." While specifics remain under wraps for now, the visual improvements promise a richer experience. Three graphical presets (Low, Medium, High) allow for customization based on hardware, and an adjustable NPC count option helps manage CPU load.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth PC Features:


  • Mouse and keyboard support
  • PS5 DualSense controller support (with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers)
  • Up to 4K resolution and 120fps
  • Improved lighting and enhanced visuals
  • Three adjustable graphical presets: High, Medium, Low
    • Adjustable NPC count
  • Nvidia DLSS support

Input options cater to all preferences, with both mouse and keyboard, and PS5 DualSense controller support, leveraging its haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. Nvidia DLSS is included, though notably, AMD FSR support is absent, potentially impacting performance for AMD GPU users.

The near year-long wait for the PC version is almost over, and the robust feature set promises a compelling experience. The PC release's commercial performance will be interesting to watch, particularly considering the PS5 sales figures. Only time will tell if Square Enix meets its expectations with this PC port.