PlayStation reportedly missing out on one of its biggest exclusive games this year

PlayStation is – reportedly – missing one of its biggest exclusive games this year. Last year was a great year for PS4 exclusives. For example, Ghost of Tsushima, The Last of Us Part II, and Persona 5 Royal all released last year. Final Fantasy VII Remake also released last year as a PS4 exclusive, and in 2021 it is apparently coming to PS5 and apparently will no longer be exclusive to PlayStation because it is also coming to PC this year.

The report comes in the manner of a Reset Era user and insider KatharsisT, who doesn’t reveal much, but says Square Enix will announce that the game is coming to PS5 later this year. And that makes sense. Course is. However, the rumor does not stop there. He continues to note that the PS5 version will be announced alongside a PC version. Now, this may come as a surprise to some, but rumors and leaks in the past have not only suggested that the critically acclaimed RPG was coming to the PC, but also to the Xbox consoles. That said, at the moment, the source mentioned does not mention the Xbox.

Unfortunately, that is where the details end, and it is important to remember that everything that is disclosed here is of the unofficial type and, therefore, should be taken with caution. Although the source in question is reliable for many, there have been instances where they have been wrong, which, to some extent, is part of being a hitter and insider.

As you may recall, last year’s PC code was found in the game’s demo files, while one of the game’s trailers included images of the PC’s gameplay. There could be nothing about it, but combined and combined again with that rumor is enough evidence to suggest that something is going on. After all, where there is smoke there is usually fire.

At the time of publication, Square Enix did not comment on this new Final Fantasy VII Remake rumor, and it’s unlikely to go, but if it does, we’ll be sure to update the post accordingly. In the meantime, to get more coverage on everything PlayStation – including the latest on PS4 and PS5 – click here or check out some of the relevant links below:

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