Other titles include Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, No More Heroes 3, Steep and much more.
They will be joined by the likes of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord, and more, it's been claimed.
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Sonic Frontiers and Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope on the Nintendo Switch re-enter the charts thanks to discounts at UK retail.
Meanwhile, FIFA 23 climbs back into pole position, while God of War Ragnarok drops down to the No. 3 spot.
The remaster is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, and PS5 with revamped visuals and improvements.
A touching reunion.
The remaster of the 2007 PSP classic is out on December 13th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
The upcoming remaster will feature 51 Trophies, including the Platinum, though the exact values of the Trophies are currently unknown.
Square Enix's hit prequel to Final Fantasy 7 is getting the remastered treatment but is closer to a remake. Here's everything you need to know.
The Nintendo Switch version runs at 720p/30 FPS in docked and handheld modes. The PC version supports up to 120 FPS and has various options.
A new batch of screenshots showcases the upcoming remaster's combat, various characters and locations, and more.
A 13-minute video has been released showing off some gameplay and story from the opening parts of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion.
The remaster will be available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch. A new trailer showcases vastly improved visuals.
Live streams for Star Ocean: The Divine Force, the SaGa Series, Valkyrie Elysium, Harvestella, and more are also confirmed.
The HD remaster could receive a release date soon. It's currently slated for Winter on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch.
Spin-offs like Dirge of Cerberus won't receive the same remaster treatment but "some characters" may appear in the Remake saga.
Producer Yoshinori Kitase says it's "still positioned" as an expansion on the original FF7 story, and the team doesn't "want to stray too far from that."
Limit Breaks are no longer tied to the Digital Mind Wave system, though other elements like leveling up are still randomized.
The remaster's PC version will target a 120 FPS frame rate. There's no word on what to expect from the Nintendo Switch version.