Square Enix also recommends a GPU with 12GB of VRAM when playing on a 4K monitor, regardless of the resolution target. Here are Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth's PC specs and hardware requirements.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on PC comes in at a whopping 155 GB. 16 GB of RAM will be required, regardless of settings. While an Xbox Series X/S port has been rumored, it's unclear whether this will ...
The Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth team is working on getting the game's upcoming PC release optimised for Steam Deck. And now, the team shared more information on what exactly this PC version will ...
At last night's The Game Awards, we finally got news about a PC version of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Originally released on PlayStation 5, the second entry in a planned remake/remaster trilogy of ...
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After almost a year of being exclusively playable on the PlayStation 5, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is arriving ... and other exciting locations in a crystal clear 4K image output at 60fps or above ...
Released in February 2024 as a PS5-exclusive, Rebirth is the sequel to Final Fantasy 7 Remake from 2020 and the second installment of what’s planned to be a trilogy of ambitious remakes covering ...
Final Fantasy 16 protagonist Clive Rosfield is coming to Tekken 8 as the first guest character. As revealed at tonight's The Game Awards, Clive will be joining the game on 20th December for ...
As a Steam Deck enthusiast, my heart sank when Square Enix published its recommended PC requirements for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on PC. Why? Sitting there in the “minimum” column is Nvidia ...
Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth is a remake that manages ... The first response to the post on X (formerly known as Twitter) is a player asking, “Why would anyone want to fast forward through this ...
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