Final Fantasy VII Remake Release Date by 2017? New System Gives Different Fan Reactions for Square Enix Title

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Final Fantasy VII's remake has become such an awaited game for a number of months since the announcement, and given that the original title was such a success, many gamers have wanted to see a number of things for the title. With that, Square Enix themselves have their own touches to put that will turn the remake a little bit more intriguing.

According to The Federalist, the Final Fantasy VII Remake could do a little bit more improvement from where it stands. Fans all over the globe have submitted their own wish lists in the hopes of getting to Square Enix. One of the said desires would be the inclusion of a much vaster back story to add to the plot.

As reported by Realty Today, Final Fantasy VII's remake is said to contain the distinction of a traditional turn-based system. Moreover, the inclusion of a multiplayer may also come with the expansion, and this is one speculation as to why the game has been delayed for many times. In an ironic angle, some fans may like it, but others are quite skeptical with the said system.

Delivered by Yibada, the Final Fantasy VII remake is said to take its release date by 2017 as Square Enix has declared. Along with the announcement, the said remake might utilize the Luminous Engine, which is the primary engine to be used for the up and coming Final Fantasy XV, as well as Kingdom Hearts III before the alleged move to the Unreal Engine 4.

Since there are no concrete dates yet as to when the Final Fantasy VII remake is to take flight, fans can only keep their fingers crossed for the title. Many updates have come out so far and with that, the gamers and patrons of the series can still hope that Square Enix will indeed hear them out to perhaps further improve the forthcoming expansion to the year-long saga.

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