Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis has been rated for PC by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). The rating implies that a release date for the PC version could be announced soon.
Exactly one month ago, Square Enix held a livestream that confirmed a Steam version of Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis was in development. The PC (Steam) version will share data with the mobile version, so cross-progression is expected. Square Enix did not share any more updates regarding the PC version, but the new rating implies that news is coming soon.
Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis PC Rating
Unsurprisingly, the new PC rating for Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis confirms that the game will be T for Teen. Ratings normally imply that news about an announcement or release is coming soon, so fans likely won’t have to wait much longer.
Here’s the rating’s description, via the ESRB:
This is a role-playing game in which players assume the roles of mercenaries and soldiers trying to save the planet from evil. From a third-person perspective, players explore towns, interact with characters, and battle various enemies (e.g., soldiers, creatures, machines) in turn-based combat. Players use swords, guns, magic, and melee-style attacks to kill enemies. Battles are highlighted by screen-shaking effects, cries of pain, and colorful light effects. A handful of environments depict blood-like trails (usually blue) on the ground. Cutscenes depict further instances of violence and/or blood: a creature with cuts and red stains; dead creatures engulfed in flames; soldiers shooting at characters. Some female characters are designed with revealing outfits (e.g., deep cleavage, wet clothing that appears slightly transparent, bikinis in the battlefield). The words “jacka*s” and “bastard” appear in the game.
Lastly, Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis is out now for Android and iOS.