Final Fantasy VII Remake has been delayed on non-PlayStation platforms, too - dampierthersom
Final Fantasy VII Remake is a timed PlayStation 4 exclusive. Box art confirmed the 'regular' part last year, as a trifle label celebrated that you can "play first on PS4," and that it was a "timed exclusive" until Border 3, 2021 – exactly one twelvemonth after its planned release date. If you had any hope that the geological period would be remittent by merit of FF7's delay, Square Enix officially crushed that dream today.
New Final Fantasy Sevener Make over box art updates the text to "timed exclusive until 4/10/2021." That'll be on the button one year after the new PlayStation 4 issue date on April 10. Lame Enix latterly updated its administrative body packshots with the new date, which Silliconera noted today.
The delay on non-PlayStation 4 versions of FF7 credibly shouldn't be a surprise, but today that it's official we can put any surmise to relief. Square Enix static hasn't officially announced ports beyond the PS4 release, but the extremely specific date on the uncomparable-year exclusivity deal certainly suggests the publishing company has plans for ports in mind.
As we count downwardly to the Death Stranding PC release date, it's clear that the old rules of exclusivity are starting to poor less and less. With strong reports of Horizon Zero Dawn coming to Steam and FF7 superficial to take a similar cross, PC is looking to best up loads of titles that would've formerly been exclusive to Sony platforms.
Check out all the upcoming PC games for plenty more on what's new in 2020 and on the far side.
Source: https://www.pcgamesn.com/final-fantasy-7-remake/pc-delay
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