The Final Fantasy VII Remake has always been just a word of mouth from the very beginning. But with the highly appreciated announcement of the game's actual existence back during the E3 2015 event, Square Enix broke the silence as the much-awaited game was finally exclaimed.
Square Enix did their part in terms of unveiling the long-proposed and awaited remake of Final Fantasy VII. Since the game was nothing more than an idea in the past, fans now are thirsty and would want to be virtually quenched by their own copies of the game. However, the release date remains as the biggest question to be addressed.
According to Youth Health Mag, a recent PlayStation ad was responsible for information regarding the Final Fantasy VII Remake, set to be launched on 2016. However, it was both inaccurate and unconfirmed by Square Enix as of the moment. Some information, however, have already been disseminated.
With that being said, director Tetsuya Nomura mentioned that the remake will not be transformed into somewhat a shooter or whatnot. It was reported by Kotaku that there will be dramatic changes in the game, and will be made sure that it is all still familiar to the fans.
It was a confirmed fact that the Final Fantasy VII Remake was already being developed before December of last year, and Nomura iterated that the development on the title commenced before December 2014." Nomura updated that it took a while before the discussion of the game came to an end. Rather, the formulation of the game went through a hot and cold phase; present then absent from time to time.
A few Easter Eggs were actually noticed beforehand that gave out more clues about Final Fantasy VII as recently delivered by Gamerant. As the game became more visible, details became clearer and the developers are finally able to simply focus on it further on. Nomura said that the game is just plain heavy, both the publicity weight and the fabrication of it.
Final Fantasy VII's Remake has no definite release date as of the moment. However, Nomura and Square Enix are putting their best efforts at work to finish the game as quickly as possible to be enjoyed by the public.
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