The Final Fantasy VII Remake has stayed immensely enigmatic over the course of time since it was announced. Square Enix has also been mum over the topic, refusing to spill too much information that could cause unexpected pandemonium. Amidst all the said speculation, something new has surfaced for the gamers, and will presumably affect the well-being of the franchise for good.
As reported by Yibada, as far as fans know, Final Fantasy VII's remake is not to be released anytime sooner than 2017 as Square Enix has honestly spoken out. Through the many months that the game has been speculated upon-features, characters and changes, one recent announcement stirred more controversy which may be inclined to happening more than the others.
It was delivered by Christian Today that the Final Fantasy VII Remake will be made available to the Nintendo NX in speculation for the time being. Since Square Enix has not disclosed any information regarding the games that they plan to put in the said hardware apart from the affirmed Dragon Quest XI, fans assume that one of their most promising installments; that being Final Fantasy VII's remake, is one to be welcomed by the Nintendo marvel.
In other news, Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy's game composer, confirmed of not returned to work on the Final Fantasy VII remake, according to Latinos Health. This does not at all change the fact that Final Fantasy VII has a whole array of artists who are willing to be part of the series' creative legs.
Final Fantasy VII's remake has harvested a full world of attention throughout the months of its existence-from the announcement, to the confirmation, and will transpire all the way to the much-craved release. With that, though all rumors and hunches are still to be taken as a grain of salt, Square Enix stays firm with the promise of delivering their quality FF expansions, including the Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae. Keep posted for more Final Fantasy and Square Enix updates.
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