Epic Seven is officially coming to Steam, giving one of the most enduring gacha RPGs a new home on PC and proving that Smilegate Megaport knows how to keep its seven-year-old juggernaut alive and kicking.
The announcement confirms that Epic Seven will soon be available on Steam, Valve’s platform, expanding beyond its long-standing mobile presence. Originally launched in 2018, the game built its reputation on anime-inspired visuals, turn-based combat, and an expansive roster of collectible heroes, quickly becoming one of the most recognizable names in the gacha RPG space. The Steam release is expected to bring cross-platform accessibility, allowing players to sync progress between mobile and PC, a feature that has become increasingly standard in the genre.
Gameplay remains centered on strategic team-building, PvE campaigns, and competitive PvP modes, with regular updates introducing new characters, story arcs, and seasonal events. The move to Steam could also broaden the audience, appealing to players who prefer the convenience of PC gaming without sacrificing the gacha-driven progression.
Regionally, the Steam release is confirmed as global, meaning players worldwide will be able to access the game without restrictions. This positions Epic Seven as one of the few gacha RPGs to fully embrace cross-platform integration, here is the FAQ if you want to try on PC.