Video game developers are constantly under pressure to make the best titles they can. That goes double for when they’re working in an established franchise or have made a hit game and are asked to follow it up. With Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the pressure increases exponentially because of various factors. First, the previous entry in the “remake saga” was a smash hit and “rewrote” the world and characters that fans loved in certain places. That means the sequel could be just as “shifting,” and that has caused some problems amongst “some fans.” By that, we mean people have been bombarding the Square Enix team with messages and demanding that certain things don’t happen in the sequel.
It literally got to the point where one of the team members asked fans to stop sending messages of this nature to them. Many GOOD fans saw this request and decided to put a spin on it. They would continue to send messages, but they would do it under the hashtag “ThankYouFFVIIDevs” and send positive messages their way.
It’s a lovely touch, and here are some of the messages that fans gave using that hashtag:
#ThankYouFFVIIDevs – Regardless of what many may think, the amount of harassment some developers are faced with.
I just want to say thanks for the nice memories I've had with this game. It made my days better at times, even in the worst moments of my life. ❤️ to every creator. pic.twitter.com/jOeGa2v9TC
#ThankYouFFVIIDevs
Wow what a great thing idea.
Been playing since 1997.
Thank you for this amazing game from the OG to the spin off's to the successes and failures.
I'm happy for it all.
Not many gamers get to relive great moments from thier fav games. Rebirth soon. pic.twitter.com/meVN60sCMA
#ThankYouFFVIIDevs
This game changed my life.
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