Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis game is coming to PC. Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis is currently in development for Steam.
I sigh. I think it's time to open my wallet and pray to the RNG gods because mobile gacha game Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis is coming to Steam.
As spotted by Eurogamer, Square Enix announced the game would be ported during a Japanese livestream. While there's no release date yet, we do know that accounts will be shared across both mobile and PC, similar to other gachas that span multiple platforms. It will also be free-to-play, but as anyone who's ever spent time playing gacha games knows, there will be plenty of microtransactions that will forever tempt you to break free from F2P status.
Ever Crisis is a retelling of the overarching story of Final Fantasy 7, presenting the narrative of the original game, the Advent Children movie, and spin-off games Before Crisis, Crisis Core, and Dirge of Cerberus. It offers a very comprehensive overview of the Final Fantasy 7 universe, taking some elements from the remakes.
From what I understand, opinions are relatively divided on how free-to-play the game is. The story seems doable enough with a little patience and grinding, but catching all these characters and maximizing their levels will require a few bucks here and there. It's pretty replay-friendly, though, so relatively little time and effort is required to open a new account and try out different starting characters if you're not happy with your first draws.
As a self-confessed gacha enthusiast (I know, I know) it's always admirable when developers bring their customers to PC. It's nice to have the portability of a phone, but I can only keep so many apps on this thing at a time. I'm also not sure how many more hours of gacha grinding sessions my poor battery can handle, it still makes a nice hand warmer in the winter months.
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