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Final Fantasy 7 Remake PC System Requirements

Final Fantasy VII Remake will debut on Epic Games Store next week; meanwhile we've learned the game's system requirements.

PC users have been waiting for a dedicated version of Final Fantasy VII Remake for over a year and a half, but their patience will no longer be put to the test - on December 16 the title will become available on Epic Games Store. In anticipation of the release, I recommend getting acquainted with the game's system requirements, which were made available yesterday.

Final Fantasy VII Remake PC - minimum system requirements

  1. OS: Windows 10 64-bit (version 2004 or later)
  2. CPU: Intel Core i5-3330 / AMD FX-8350
  3. RAM: 8 GB
  4. GPU: GeForce GTX 780 / Radeon RX 480 (min. 3 GB VRAM)
  5. HDD space: 100 GB
  6. DirectX: Version 12 or later

Final Fantasy VII Remake PC - recommended system requirements for 2560x1440 resolution (3840x2160 maximum)

  1. OS: Windows 10 64-bit (version 2004 or later)
  2. CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 / AMD Ryzen 3 3100
  3. RAM: 12 GB
  4. GPU: GeForce GTX 1080 / Radeon RX 5700 (8 GB VRAM)
  5. HDD space: 100 GB
  6. DirectX: Version 12 or later

Final Fantasy VII Remake was released on April 10, 2020 as a PS4 exclusive title. Since June 10, this year is available also as Intergrade edition, which improves the game for PlayStation 5's capabilities.

  1. Final Fantasy VII Remake on Epic Games Store
  2. Final Fantasy VII Remake – Review of the Most Iconic jRPG Ever
  3. Final Fantasy VII Remake - game guide

Krzysztof Kaluzinski

Krzysztof Kaluzinski

At GRYOnline.pl, works in the Newsroom. He is not afraid to tackle various topics, although he prefers news about independent productions in the style of Disco Elysium. In his childhood, he wrote fantasy stories, played a lot on Pegasus, and then on a computer. He turned his passion into a profession as an editor of a gaming portal run with a friend, as well as a copywriter and advisor in a console store. He doesn't care for remakes and long-running series. Since childhood, he wanted to write a novel, although he is definitely better at creating characters than plot. That's probably why he fell in love with RPGs (paper and virtual). He was raised in the 90s, to which he would gladly return. Loves Tarantino movies, thanks to Mad Max and the first Fallout he lost himself in post-apo, and Berserk convinced him to dark fantasy. Today he tries his hand at e-commerce and marketing, while also supporting the Newsroom on weekends, which allows him to continue cultivating old passions.

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