Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth now has the highest all-time player peak on Steam compared to all single-player games from the series.
Spotted by Eurogamer, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has amassed over 40,000 players on Steam, according to SteamDB. This record is more than double the prequel, as Final Fantasy 7 Remake still sits at a peak of around 14,000. Final Fantasy 16 also lags behind, with the game’s peak ending at over 27,000 players. The only game with a higher player count is Final Fantasy 14, sitting at 95,000 players.
The reviews for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on Steam have also been favourable. Out of all the reviews, 77.4% are positive, and 22.6% are negative; overall, reviews for the PC port have been ‘mostly positive’.
Surprisingly, even though Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is the second game of the FF VII remake trilogy, it has still managed to pull in more concurrent players than the previous instalment. The sequel follows the journey of Cloud, Tifa, and the gang as they start exploring the planet on Chocobos after escaping from Midgar. They are chasing the fallen hero, Sephiroth; however, he will not make the journey easy for them.
In other news, developers have already finished writing the story for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3. Additionally, Part 3 will not be exclusive to PlayStation 6. What are your thoughts on Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth breaking the franchise’s single-player record on Steam? Let us know in the comments below or our community forum!
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