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Exclusive: Pre-Order Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for PC Now

By MilaFeb 19,2025

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on PC: A Comprehensive Guide

The highly anticipated sequel to Final Fantasy VII Remake is finally arriving on PC on January 23rd, 2025! This release offers multiple editions and enticing bonuses, making the choice a bit more complex. This guide will help you navigate the options and decide which edition best suits your needs.

Where to Buy:

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be available on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Unfortunately, it won't be available DRM-free on GOG.

Pre-Order Bonuses & Save Data Bonuses:

Pre-Order Bonuses:

Pre-ordering before January 23rd, 13:59 (UTC) nets you:

  • Summon Materia: Moogle Trio
  • Armor: Shinra Bangle Mk. II
  • Armor: Midgar Bangle Mk. II

Note: These items might be sold separately later. However, a significant 30% pre-order discount on all editions is currently available until the release date.

Save Data Bonuses:

Carry over your save data from Final Fantasy VII Remake:

  • Main campaign save data unlocks Leviathan summoning materia.
  • INTERmission DLC save data unlocks Ramuh summoning materia.

Ensure you use the same account and have the save data on the same PC where Rebirth is installed.

Different Editions Explained:

PC players can choose between the Standard Edition and the Digital Deluxe Edition.

Standard Edition:

Priced at $69.99 ($48.99 with pre-order discount), this includes the base game and the Posh Chocobo summoning materia (included in both editions).

Digital Deluxe Edition:

Priced at $89.99 ($62.99 with pre-order discount), this edition adds:

  • Digital Art Book
  • Digital Mini Soundtrack
  • Summon materia: Magic Pot
  • Accessory: Reclaimant Choker
  • Armor: Orchid Bracelet

Digital Deluxe Upgrade:

Upgrade from the Standard Edition for $20 to access all Digital Deluxe Edition content.

Is the Digital Deluxe Edition Worth It?

For most, the extra cost of the Digital Deluxe Edition might not be justified. The additional items are bonuses, not game-changing content. The Standard Edition provides the core experience at a lower price. Consider if the art book, soundtrack, and extra in-game items are worth the premium for you.

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