Alan Wake Remastered also spotted
The PC version ofFinal Fantasy VII Remakeseems like a matter of time. The question is, how much? As in, “how much longer?” And “how much money?”
Database entries gleaned fromEpicData, an unofficial Epic Games data tracker, suggest thatFinal Fantasy VII Remakeis coming to the Epic Games Store.

The clues aretucked in this entryfor Pineapple QA — if you click “customAttributes” and then “CloudSaveFolder” and also “CloudExcludeList,” you’ll see this text:
“Pineapple” might make you chuckle (honestly, same!), but in my time, I’ve seen far stranger and more out-there names for private test builds of unreleased games.

Separately, but on a related note, ever-watchful gamers also noticed a reference to “/Remedy/AlanWakeRemastered/” in adatabase entryfor HeronStaging. You can catch screencaps of both in this@Wario64tweet. He doesn’t miss a beat. I won’t speculate too much on a potential remaster, but I will say that depending on the differences — and depending on whether or nota sequel is lined up— I could go forAlan Wake Remastered.
At this point, Epic Store or otherwise, I’m wondering when PC players (and Xbox owners) will get to playFinal Fantasy VII Remake. It’s been over a year since the exclusive PS4 launch, and now we’re intoIntergradebeing locked up on PS5. Considering the recentKingdom HeartsPC portslaunched at full price, there’s no reason to expect anything less.

Funnily enough, I haven’t touched the Yuffie DLC yet, but I did just start a fresh save on PS5 and yep, this game is great. I’m rooting for you, PC- and/or Xbox-only fam.
I will say, someone at Square Enix really has these business deals figured out.






