
I am sure a lot of you have already heard about a page going up on the official Square-Enix page, that Final Fantasy VII was live and ready to be purchased. Bloggers went crazy, announcing that, It's here! Word got out, and people were plastering articles on the web or announcing it on Facebook. A page like that just doesn't go unnoticed. Only a short while later, the page was taken down and all links resulted in a 404 error page.
Though it was a mistake on Square-Enix's part, probably mainly whoever was working on the site over the weekend, a lot of problems have arose for early purchasers.
Those who purchased it were unable to redeem their serial code, or get a refund. This was later addressed for most people. However some are having problems after uninstalling it. Those who are trying to uninstall the game are having SecuRom and DRM issues, that are causing further problems with their PCs.

Final Fantasy VII 1997 exceeds 15.5 million units sold worldwide as of February 2026, reinforcing its legacy as the series best selling title.
Modern day publisher be like: "Failed to meet sales expectations. Pivoting to live service."
It's an absolute legend of a game. And I honestly really love how the remake trilogy is shaping up so far.

Final Fantasy 7 is one of the most iconic video games of all time, with it helping to changed the RPG landscape when it was released in 1997.
If you already own it... There, I saved you the click on a deliberately misleading article.
I bought the game yesterday on steam for $4 because Square Enix is trying to replace it with a version that has no mod support.
Prior to yesterday, I had no idea the game had so many great mods until people started making a fuss out of it.
u get the switch 1 version of the og ff7 for free if you own 7 remake for the switch 2.
lol.
But BG2 didn't emerge in a vacuum, and in a recent chat with Slandered Gaming it emerged that—while we can thank BG2 for a lot of our favourite RPGs since—we have a whole other game to thank for BG2. That'd be Final Fantasy 7, which lit a fire under BG2 director James Ohlen to go all out with the game's structure and companions, per Trent Oster—who worked on the original Baldur's Gate and has since become CEO of Beamdog, the studio behind the BG1 and BG2 Enhanced Editions.
Baldurs Gate 1&2 were my games back in the day on PC. Icewindale and Neverwinter Nights as well