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: This likely refers to the release date— December 13, 2022 . This is a significant date in gaming history as it marks the official launch of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion .
The "Reunion" version was highly anticipated because it wasn't just a simple port; it featured completely overhauled HD graphics, a rearranged soundtrack, and an updated combat system that brought it closer to the style of Final Fantasy VII Remake . For many PC players, this release was the first time they could officially play Zack's story with modern performance standards. A Piece of Digital Culture GF131222-CCFFVIIR-FLT.part1.rar
Files with this naming convention are artifacts of the —a subculture dedicated to the fast, organized distribution of digital media. The strict naming format (Date-Title-Group) is a requirement of Scene rules to ensure that every release is catalogued and credited correctly within their network.
: This stands for FairLight , one of the oldest and most legendary "warez" or cracking groups in the digital underground, active since 1987. Their tag indicates that they were the ones who packaged and released this specific version of the game. Each segment of this filename reveals a specific
: This is the shorthand abbreviation for the game title: C risis C ore: F inal F antasy VII R eunion.
This specific file represents the PC version of the remaster of the 2007 PSP classic. Crisis Core serves as a prequel to the legendary Final Fantasy VII , following the story of . For many PC players, this release was the
: This indicates that the total game data (which is quite large) has been split into multiple smaller compressed volumes to make downloading and sharing more manageable. The Significance of the Release