To celebrate Final Fantasy VII's 25th anniversary, publisher Square Enix unleashed a virtual art exhibit featuring dozens of fan art pieces. FF7 originally released on January 31, 1997 for the PlayStation 1; thus, the seminal title's 25th anniversary came and went just a few short months ago. Of course, Square Enix did not let the day pass without a celebration, which came in the form of a livestream starring the likes of FF7 Director Yoshinori Kitase and Remake Creative Director Tetsuya Nomura.
Future projects such as Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis for Android and iOS devices received mention during the 25th anniversary broadcast earlier this year. But viewers were most interested in learning about FF7 Remake Part 2, especially since details remain scant at best. The stream offered little in the way of a solid update; however, Kitase did tease that more information concerning FF7 Remake Part 2 will arrive in 2022. When exactly that time will come is anyone's guess at present. But at least Final Fantasy faithful have something to look forward to regarding the second half of the remake.
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Recently, Square Enix took to the FFVII Remake Twitter account to announce its launch of the Final Fantasy VII Remake Gallery, a digital art exhibit featuring 40 pieces of fan-made art pieces. Those interested in this part of the FF7 25th anniversary celebration can visit the virtual fan art exhibit for themselves via the Square Enix Japan website. As soon as the webpage opens, visitors will be given the option to toggle on background music. From there, the 'MENU' button in the top-left corner will direct fans to peruse Room A, Room B, Room C, and Room D, each one
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