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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: PC Pre-Order Guide

Author : Isaac Apr 05,2025

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The much-anticipated second installment of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, is set to launch on PC on January 23, 2025. This release brings a variety of editions for PC players to choose from, each offering unique features and bonuses. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the series, this guide will help you navigate the options and make the best choice for your gaming experience.

Where Can You Purchase Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth For PC?

PC gamers can now rejoice as Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be available on Steam. For those who prefer a different platform, the Epic Games Store will also offer the game at the same price as Steam. However, fans of DRM-free games will be disappointed to learn that the game will not be available on GOG. This leaves players with the choice between Steam and the Epic Games Store.

Pre-Order Bonuses & Save Data Bonuses For Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth On PC

Pre-Order Bonuses

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth comes with enticing pre-order bonuses that are consistent across all editions and storefronts. If you pre-order before 13:59 (UTC) on January 23, you'll receive the following items:

  • Summon Materia: Moogle Trio
  • Armor: Shinra Bangle Mk. II
  • Armor: Midgar Bangle Mk. II

While these bonuses are appealing, there's no rush to pre-order as they may be available for purchase separately later on. However, a compelling incentive to pre-order is the current 30% discount on all editions, available until the release date. After January 23, the game will revert to its full price.

Save Data Bonuses

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth offers Save Data Bonuses for players who have save data from the first game, Final Fantasy VII Remake. Here's what you can unlock:

  • If you have save data from the main campaign of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, you'll unlock the Leviathan summoning materia in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
  • If you have save data from the campaign of the INTERmission DLC, you'll gain access to the Ramuh summoning materia.

To claim these bonuses, ensure that the save data is on the same PC and account where you install Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

Different Editions Of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth On PC Explained

PC players have the choice between two editions of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: the Standard Edition and the Digital Deluxe Edition. Let's explore what each edition offers and whether the additional content in the Digital Deluxe Edition is worth the extra cost.

Standard Edition Of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

The Standard Edition of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is priced at $69.99, but with the pre-release 30% discount, you can purchase it for $48.99 if you buy before January 23. This edition includes the base game and the Posh Chocobo summoning materia, which is available with both editions. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option to enjoy the core game, the Standard Edition is the way to go.

Digital Deluxe Edition Of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

The Digital Deluxe Edition is priced at $89.99, but with the pre-release discount, you can get it for $62.99. This edition includes the following extras:

  • Base Game
  • Digital Art Book
  • Digital Mini Soundtrack
  • Summon materia: Magic Pot
  • Accessory: Reclaimant Choker
  • Armor: Orchid Bracelet

Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade Of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

If you initially purchase the Standard Edition and later decide you want the additional content, you can opt for the Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade. Priced at $20, this upgrade provides access to all the extra items included in the Digital Deluxe Edition. This option allows you to decide later if the additional content is worth the cost.

Is Digital Deluxe Edition Of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Worth It?

For most players, the Digital Deluxe Edition may not justify the extra cost. While the Digital Art Book and Mini Soundtrack are nice additions, they may not be used by everyone. The extra gameplay items, such as the Summon Materia, Accessory, and Armor, are bonuses but don't significantly enhance the core gameplay experience. They mainly cater to players who want to ensure they don't miss out on any content. Since the edition doesn't include major expansions or DLC, the Standard Edition is likely the better choice for those looking to save money.