This RPG shines in 4K at 120 FPS

For a long time it was considered impossible, but now more and more former console exclusive games are making it onto the PC. And usually with better graphics and more FPS. Sony recently announced Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered to bring two AAA games that were actually released exclusively for the PS5 to the PC later this year. And now one of the biggest and most anticipated role-playing games is finally making it to our home computers – and with better graphics and more FPS than would ever have been possible on the consoles.

This giant RPG shines in new graphic splendor on the PC

As a role-playing game fan, you're currently hearing new, good news almost every day: not only was the successor to one of the best RPGs of all time finally announced just a few days ago after an almost endless wait. Also already published role-playing games like Baldur's Gate 3 or more recently Dragon Age: The Veilguard have given the genre a new lease of life in recent years.

And it will be published in just a few days Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth the second part of the remake trilogy of the legendary JRPG also on the PC. Now publisher Square Enix has announced what improvements we can look forward to compared to the PS5 version and what additional treats the PC version has to offer.

What is the difference between Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth?

With Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Square Enix released the first part of a planned remake trilogy of the seventh part of the legendary role-playing game series from Japan in 2020. The difference between Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth is that Final Fantasy 7 Remake only the first third of the original RPG includes, while Rebirth is the second part of the trilogy.

Both games were originally announced exclusively for the Playstation. The first part of the remake trilogy has now also found its way to the PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. With Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the second part will also be released for our home computers in a few days. And with that we can expect what is probably the best version of Final Fantasy 7 there is…

Because Rebirth will not only be in the PC version 4K resolution support, but also in up to 120 FPS run and be equipped with the latest DLSS technologies from Nvidia. Besides, you have according to IGN the /Final-Fantasy-16-Game-62475/News/Square-Enix-Financial-Report-Flop-1426230/ The lighting and graphics of the game have even been improved. You can watch a trailer for the PC version here:

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In addition to numerous positive news about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, there is currently initial speculation about the conclusion of the remake trilogy, which could soon await us. Final Fantasy 16 also found its way to the PC just a few months ago. And yet publisher Square Enix doesn't seem to be satisfied with the sales figures for the RPG series at the moment.