Now PC players can finish the trilogy
TheFinal Fantasy XIIIseries has long been over for console players.Lightning Returnsoriginally released back in 2013, and since then the fanbase’s attention has been split betweenFinal Fantasy XIV,Final Fantasy XV,and sometimes even the likes ofType-0 HD.
For PC players, it’s been a different story:Final Fantasy XIIIandXIII-2have been on PC for a while now, butLightning Returnshasn’t yet seen the light of day on the platform. Well, now things are changing, as Square Enix has confirmed it will be getting aSteam releaseon December 10 for £12.99.

The release will include almost all of the DLC, which is mainly extra weapons and costumes as opposed to the story-based DLC ofXIII-2.However, for some reason the DLC based onFFVII’sAerith won’t be available, and Square have been very firm in telling us it will not be available at any time ever. Weird.
For those who played it, how did you feel about theFinal Fantasy XIIIarc in general? I’ve seen incredibly polarised responses to it.

TheFinal Fantasy XIIIseries has long been over for console players.Lightning Returnsoriginally released back in 2013, and since then the fanbase’s attention has been split betweenFinal Fantasy XIVandFinal Fantasy XV,and sometimes even the likes ofType-0 HD.
For PC players it’s been a different story:Final Fantasy XIIIandXIII-2have been on PC for a while now, butLightning Returnshasn’t yet seen the light of day on the platform. Well, now things are changing, as Square Enix has confirmed it will be getting as Steam release on December 10 for £12.99.

The release will include almost all of the DLC included, which is mainly extra weapons and costumes as opposed to the story-based DLC ofXIII-2.However, for some reason the DLC based onFFVII’sAerith won’t be available, and Square have very firm in telling us it will not be available at any time ever. Weird.






