Final Fantasy 7 Gacha Game Shutting Down Under 3 Years Post Steam Release

Final Fantasy 7 Gacha Game Shutting Down Under 3 Years Post Steam Release

Fewer than three years following its debut on Steam, Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis is set to close down. Square Enix has announced that sales of the Red Crystal in-game currency have ended, and the game will go offline on October 6. Despite attempts to deliver a high-quality gaming experience since its 2023 launch, Square Enix pointed to unspecified difficulties in sustaining the service.

The game garnered a mixed reception on Steam and saw a reduction in player numbers, which may have influenced this decision. While the Android and iOS versions performed better in user ratings, their player data remains undisclosed.

Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis sought to retell the comprehensive narrative of Final Fantasy 7, weaving in elements from the original game, the film Advent Children, and spin-offs like Before Crisis, Crisis Core, and Dirge of Cerberus. Nonetheless, its gacha mechanics and monetization practices faced criticism, evident in numerous Steam reviews.

Square Enix will continue in-game events until the shutdown and has issued a final roadmap for the game’s conclusion. After the servers are turned off, all account details will be removed to safeguard users’ private data.