Final Fantasy 7 Remake Producer Thanks Fans in New Video

The trailer also contains "Gameplay captured on PC."

Posted By | On 10th, Apr. 2020

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After years and years of anticipation, Square Enix has finally released Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Producer Yoshinori Kitase recently appeared in a new video, thanking fans for waiting while also giving his thoughts on its direction. Check it out for yourself below.

Arguments aside about which scene is missing and what’s changed, there is something else interesting about the trailer. You’ll notice the words “Gameplay captured on PC” at the five second mark. While not an outright confirmation about the PC version, this does lend credence to its existence. Final Fantasy 7 Remake is a PS4 timed exclusive until April 2021 at least so we’ll have to wait and see.

For more details on the game, check out our review here. You can also read up on our 15 tips and tricks to keep in mind while playing here. Square Enix confirmed that the second part will start development immediately after the first releases so stay tuned for more details on that in the coming year.


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