Final Fantasy VII

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Frustrated gamer views Steam page of Final Fantasy VII 2026 edition amid negative reviews for blurry visuals and crashes.
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Square Enix's new Steam version of Final Fantasy VII faces negative reviews

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Square Enix released a new version of the original Final Fantasy VII on Steam and GOG on February 24, 2026, featuring quality-of-life improvements like a 3x speed mode and autosaves. However, the release has been met with mostly negative reviews due to technical issues including blurry visuals and launch crashes. Owners of the 2013 edition retain access to it, now retitled as Final Fantasy VII - 2013 Edition, though saves are not transferable.

On January 31, 1997, Square Enix released Final Fantasy VII on the PlayStation, a game that revolutionized the RPG genre and became one of the greatest in video game history. Nearly three decades later, its influence continues through remakes and spin-offs. The title's innovative storytelling and gameplay remain timeless.

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Square Enix has announced a free update for the PlayStation 5 and PC versions of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, introducing a Streamlined Progression mode. The patch arrives on January 22, 2026, coinciding with the game's launch on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S. This mode allows players to keep health and magic points full while dealing maximum damage, easing the focus on the story.

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