In honor of Final Fantasy VII's 25th anniversary, publisher Square Enix plans to share new information of some kind in June, leading many to believe fresh details about Final Fantasy VII Remake are incoming. The critically acclaimed remake hit store shelves for PS4 in early 2020, offering players just one part of the eagerly-anticipated two-part adventure. Square Enix finally unleashed FF7 Remake on PC via the Epic Games Store in December 2021, though this version of the experience suffered from a wide range of performance issues at launch.
To the dismay of many a Final Fantasy fan, information concerning FF7 Remake's second part remains under lock and key. An update is expected to arrive sometime in 2022, however, according to word from Producer Yoshinori Kitase. But since part two of the remake project entered development after production on the 2020 release wrapped, it's possible the wait for the next chapter will persist for a little while longer. At the very least, a new tidbit from Director Tetsuya Nomura hints that updated details could begin making the rounds sooner rather than later.
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As relayed by Twitter user xenosaga, Tetsuya Nomura recently revealed in a Square Enix-hosted FF7: The First Soldier stream that plans are in place to share new information for FF7's 25th anniversary in June. Naturally, the hope is that such details will revolve around FF7 Remake Part 2, though neither Square Enix nor Nomura has confirmed as much. A release date reveal would especially excite those who continue to patiently await updates on the project. The post from xenosaga reads as follows:
source: From today's FF7 First Soldier streamhttps://t.co/XXCYbRqYZH
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