Final Fantasy 7 Remake Shows Off Shinra Building In New Concept Art And Screenshot

Get two different looks at the iconic location.

Posted By | On 30th, Jul. 2019

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When it comes to much anticipated remakes of classic titles, it’s always a dance of two things: new material, and the recreation of older moments, locations, and characters. It’s hard to say where Final Fantasy 7 Remake is going to fall on that scale, since it will be cut up into multiple games, but we’re definitely getting the recreation element also with iconic locations- one of which we got a special look at today.

Via the game’s official Twitter, the team showed off the Shinra building in both a concept art piece as well an in-game screenshot. The building is the site of one of the game’s most dramatic early moments, and one that sets in motion a large part of the game’s later narrative. It’s a treat for fans. Take a look below.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is slated to release on March 3, 2020. As of now it is exclusive to the PlayStation 4, with publisher/developer Square Enix saying there’s no plans for other platforms.


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