Recently, Final Fantasy 7 director Tetsuya Nomura teased an announcement coming for the game's 25th anniversary. News on the FF7 Remake front has been quiet lately, with the latest big development being the game coming to PC via Epic Games Store, which has led to some fun mods coming to the PC version of the game. However, that will likely change when this next announcement comes in June.
There has been a good bit of speculation around what this announcement could be, but nothing has yet been confirmed by Nomura himself or Square Enix. With the announcement coming on the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy 7's original release, it's likely to be about what's next for FF7 and its various remakes and spin-offs. However, with Final Fantasy 16 rumored to release this year, it's entirely possible that this announcement could instead be a trailer and release date for FF16, instead.
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Overall, there seem to be four strong possibilities for what Nomura's big announcement could be teasing. Some, like an update on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 or a new trailer for Final Fantasy 16, could be met with a strong reception by many fans. Others, like the unfortunately real possibility that the news is just more updates coming to maligned spin-off Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier, could also be met with backlash.
While it has only been two years since FF7 Remake was released, and less than a year since the upgraded version, Final Fantasy 7: Intergrade, was released, the Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Intermission DLC set up a sequel with an extra post-credits scene showing the group's journey to the town Kalm. This scene has made fans even more excited to get more news about the
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