There are new updates on "Final Fantasy VII" remake and also details regarding the impending appearance of Cloud Strife and Sephiroth's in the game. It seems the episodic launch of the "Final Fantasy VII" remake is scheduled to receive an additional content as Square Enix producer Yoshinori Kitase has been supporting the already viral rumors on extra contents by regularly hinting plans for each episode in bid to keep the frenzy around the title alive.
However, GamingBolt recently reported that there will be considerable inconsistency in terms of releases. Kitase stated that the highly anticipated remake of "Final Fantasy 7" will expand through compilation, but he added that the developer does not have a concrete strategy planned for it at the moment.
He continue to say that meeting the game's volume will apparently not be plausible for them within just a few months. It is very important for the studio to create a way to fill out these gaps effectively if they really want to retain the interest of players.
It is reported that Kitase, probably upon realizing this, is also working towards hosting a live stream event or program whereby fans can get updates about the progress of the upcoming remake. As fans already know, Kitase was focused on patterning "Final Fantasy VII" remake with Final Fantasy XIII," that features three episodes with every part being a full-blown game as every installment focus on the story from a different perspective.
The director of the Game, Tetsuya Nomura has also confirmed that the developer is are currently working on a big information reveal for the "Final Fantasy VII" remake, rather than sporadically rolling out updates in bits and pieces. It is reported that Nomura will be notifying avid gamers in person about the upcoming update of the game.
However, Square Enix has released a new trailer for "Mobius Final Fantasy," which has given fans a glimpse of what is in store for two of popular "Final Fantasy VII" characters - Cloud Strife and Sephiroth. Gamerant reported that the trailer is said to have featured the newfangled appearances of both characters, which are typically the representations previously displayed in the Final Fantasy 7 Advent Children film.
Although, the updates about Cloud and Sephiroth crossover event in "Mobius Final Fantasy" are still not available to fans, a trailer in Japanese language featuring both characters has surfaced online. "Final Fantasy" Fans are already looking forward to the Monaco Anime Game International Conferences (MAGIC) 2017 with the hope that Square Enix will reveal relevant deatails about the highly anticipated "Final Fantasy VII" remake, which is expected to be released sometime this year for the PS4.
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