One of the biggest reveals at The Game Awards 2021 was that Final Fantasy 7 Remake is finally going to be ported to the PC. This announcement was made first with the fact that it’s exclusive to the Epic Games Store, as well as Kingdom Hearts. The users quickly discovered another catch: Final Fantasy 7 Remake is being priced at 70. You miss out if you don’t play Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker In Launch. It quickly caused backlash from gamers who pointed out how expensive it was compared to other triple-A games on the service and PC as a whole. It was also considered expensive for a two-year-old game, no more enhancements than those made in the Intergrade extension. In response to that, Epic Games has hidden the price of Final Fantasy 7 Remake on the Epic Games Store. Referring to the games’ page, the price has been fully removed and replaced with a notice that it’s “coming soon”. The gamer noticed the change quickly and started posting it on Twitter. At the moment, Epic has revealed the price of the product from its store. The pricing was announced for the Kingdom Hearts games but didn’t have to hide that pricing. It’s possible that it’s reconsidering the pricing for Final Fantasy 7 Remake after the backlash, but that doesn’t appear as though the original Square Enix titles are worth it. It’s worth noting that Epic hasn’t hidden the price of Forspoken, which is still at 70 o’clock at the time of writing. However, the cost of Forspoken, given its name’s name, was slightly less angry, so it was a target of a kind of backlash. Because of the fact that the price of the game’s page is still up, the $70 price tag will not change for newer titles, although with the removal from Final Fantasy 7 Remake that page, it is obvious that it might change.