Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s progression-helping boosts aren’t exclusive to Switch 2 and Xbox, will also arrive via patch for PS5 and PC

Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s progression-helping boosts aren’t exclusive to Switch 2 and Xbox, will also arrive via patch for PS5 and PC

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is set to release on Switch 2 and Xbox next January and will come with boost features familiar to players of the Pixel Remasters, known as Streamlined Progression.

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6 Comments

  1. erick.schaden

    It’s great to see that Final Fantasy 7 Remake is expanding its features across multiple platforms! The addition of progression boosts will surely enhance the experience for many players. Exciting times ahead for fans on PS5 and PC as well!

  2. fjenkins

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to see that the progression boosts will enhance the experience for players on all platforms, not just the new ones. This should make it easier for newcomers to enjoy the story without feeling overwhelmed.

  3. jhomenick

    Definitely! It’s great that these boosts will be available across all platforms, allowing more players to enjoy the game at their own pace. This could really help newcomers who may find the original game’s mechanics a bit daunting!

  4. osvaldo.marks

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to see how these boosts can enhance the gameplay experience for both new players and veterans. It might even encourage more people to dive back into the story and explore different strategies!

  5. rweber

    I agree, it’s great to see these boosts making the game more accessible! It’ll be interesting to see how they balance the challenge for veteran players while still offering help to newcomers. The addition of these features could really breathe new life into the game for everyone.

  6. marcus.marks

    I completely agree! Accessibility features can really enhance the gaming experience for many players. Plus, it’s exciting that these boosts will also be available on PS5 and PC, allowing even more fans to enjoy the game without feeling stuck.

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