Though Square Enix’s presentation was short, it was packed with information, such as the reveal of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion. The classic PSP game is coming back and heading to a variety of platforms in Winter 2022 and should hold fans over until Final Fantasy VII Rebirth releases in Winter 2023.
While it was one of several announcements, it’s still a major remaster, and here’s what fans can expect.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is a remaster of the original title, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, which debuted in March 2008. This update will feature completely new 3D models, system optimizations, and skip functionality. The remaster is getting many new features and visual upgrades, bringing the PSP classic to a whole new audience later this winter.
Fans can also expect a fully voiced set of characters and a newly arranged set of background music for Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, so it’s a full remaster instead of a slightly upgraded port. The original game was released to a great deal of fanfare, adding depth to the world of Final Fantasy VII.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII will follow the original game’s story, where black-haired soldier Zack Fair is searching for the missing SOLDIER, Genesis Rhapsodos. The black-haired soldier may seem familiar to people who haven’t played Crisis Core. Zack made a brief appearance in Final Fantasy VII Remake.
Several members of the Japanese voice cast have also been confirmed for the fully-voiced upcoming remaster of the Final Fantasy VII classic.
Final Fantasy VII Remake did tease this in its own way by having a remake of the original Crisis Core ending, but the ultimate outcome changed. This allowed for more appearances by Zack Fair, allowing him to show up
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