The handheld Steam Deck will now already be fully compatible with one of the biggest PlayStation 4 exclusive games, this is clearly quite an achievement for the Steam console as in the case of PS4, it always seemed like some kind of killer in the Steam Deck horizon, which is why over the last couple of years some of these PS4 exclusives have started to shed their PlayStation exclusivity and even make their way to PC.
An example of this is Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergradewhich arrived on PC in 2021, but only this week it finally arrived on Steam and Steam Deck with a stealth release, and you’ll see, normally, Square Enix will charge $70 for the game on Steam, however, right now, for a limited time, the game is $49.49 on the digital store, courtesy of a 29% discount. percent. This offer is active until June 23.
“FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE is a bold reimagining of the original FINAL FANTASY VII, originally released in 1997, developed under the guidance of the original key developers”reads an official comment about the game on Steam. Combining traditional command-based combat and real-time action, this critically acclaimed game makes its Steam debut alongside FF7R EPISODE INTERmission, a new story starring Yuffie Kisaragi.
So, for those who don’t know: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is just an upgraded version of Final Fantasy 7 Remake that released in 2021 and brings the game from PS4 to PS5 and PC via the Epic Games Store, and like than the original version, the re-release garnered critical acclaim upon its release, scoring an 89 on Metacritic.
“Square Enix delivered the first chapter in what many expected to be a lifelong pipe dream with Final Fantasy VII Remake, although it will be a while before we get the next main chapter of the story. However, there is something to help to fans, in the form of Final Fantasy VII Remake: Intergrade, the next-gen version of Remake that also comes with a new side story titled ‘Intermission.’ ‘Intermission’ features everyone’s favorite Wutai warrior, Yuffie, and a new character named Sonon, and what follows is an entertaining adventure that leans heavily on its combat mechanics, but still has the heart and humor that fans love from the franchise.”