After spending over a year as a PS5 exclusive, Final Fantasy VII Remake: Intergrade has finally launched on PC, but its motion title has not exactly gotten off to a flying start under Square Enix’s wings. As Enix might have optimistically envisioned.
According to SteamDB, the game reached a record-breaking high of more than 22,000 simultaneous players on Steam when it debuted on PC. While these figures may not be record-breaking, they do offer an encouraging illustration – namely, the impressive peak of over 13,000 concurrent players on its Steam debut, which came after a few months of availability on PC via the Epic Games Store.
On the same timeline, numerous JRPGs have attracted significantly larger player bases on Steam than usual, including titles such as Octopath Traveler (60,274 peak concurrent gamers), Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (46,161), Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age (45,002), The Alliance Alive HD Remastered (35,474), and even Lost Sphear (34,995).
Available now on both PlayStation 5 and PC. Discover our expert evaluation of the one-of-a-kind PS5 model here. Ensure you take into consideration our feedback on its developments, and meticulously incorporate the suggestions provided. Rumors suggest that the sport may be on its way to Xbox Series X/S, a notion its developers have previously hinted at.