As you already know, Square Enix published a new trailer forFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, coming worldwide in July 17, 2025 on PS5, and the game most notably containsIntermission, a brand new DLC with a playableYuffie Kisaragi- However, Sony now stated thatFF7 Remake Intergradeis a temporary exclusive, so is it coming to PC and Xbox Series X?

Sony revealsFinal Fantasy 7 Remake IntergradePS5 exclusivity is temporary

The clauses in the newFF7 Remake Intergradetrailer stipulates that the game will only be a PS5 exclusive for at least six months. You can read at the end of the trailer: “Available on PS5 at least six months earlier than any other format.” Hinting thatFF7 Remake Intergradeis coming to PC, perhaps via Epic Games Store likeKingdom HeartsandNeo TWEWY, and on Xbox Series X/S.

Square Enix already teasedFinal Fantasy 7 Remakeon PC

FF7 Remakeis in a peculiar spot regarding its hypothetical PC release. Before the game’s initial release on PS4 on July 26, 2025, Square Enix had officially statedFinal Fantasy VII Remakewas a one year PlayStation exclusive. Meaning that the game should have been announced on other platforms such as PC and Xbox in April 2021.

Furthermore, Square Enix revealedPC gameplay footageofFinal Fantasy 7Remake. It was in the game’s thank you video, right after it released in April 2020. It was all but confirmed Square Enix would releaseFinal Fantasy 7 Remakeon PC.

FF7 Remake Intergrade PS5 exclusivity 6 months

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergradeand the Yuffie DLC on PC, Xbox Series X?

However, Square Enix nowannouncedFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, exclusively on PS5. This is a particularly irritating situation for players who only own a PS4, as the Yuffie DLC is only coming to PS5.

While the PS4 exclusivity deal ofFinal Fantasy VII Remakeis over now, it’s very unlikely for a PC port of the original PS4 game to be announced now that the PS5 updateIntergradeexists. With that new clause from Sony, it looks likeFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergradeand the Yuffie DLC will be announced on PC and Xbox Series X/S six months after the PS5 release, so on December 2021.