Final Fantasy VII: Remake Transition Edition was officially released on epic today for $446. Also, this game doesn't use D encryption, which is simply a surprise, since almost all SE games use D encryption.

Although D encryption is not used, the PC version of the port seems to be insufficiently sincere, and the game uses the simplest graphics settings option, which is unsatisfactory. Final Fantasy XIV has more graphic setup options and DLSS support, while Final Fantasy 7 Remake is not only expensive, but also has fewer graphics.
In addition, although Final Fantasy VII: Remake Transition Edition said in an earlier report that it would support more than 60 frames, the foreign media test results showed that there were still some stuttering problems.