UPDATE: There’s a new key art image featuring Sephiroth that I have added to the bottom of the page. It looks pretty darn cool.
Square Enix ended tonight’s Final Fantasy VII concert in Los Angeles, California by releasing a new trailer for the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake. At the conclusion of the trailer, the game’s release date was announced and it’ll be arriving on March 3, 2020.
Further information on Final Fantasy VII Remake wasn’t divulged at the concert other than the footage that we see in the trailer. The game’s director, Tetsuya Nomura, posted an update on the official Final Fantasy VII Remake Twitter account afterward and said that Square will have more to say tomorrow.
How is everyone doing? We announced the release date for #FinalFantasy VII Remake at the LA concert today.
— FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (@finalfantasyvii) June 10, 2019
We will be making further announcements tomorrow, but for now, please have a look at the short version trailer we revealed today. – Tetsuya Nomura #FF7R pic.twitter.com/epU6dWSLVn
Likely the biggest question following the release date reveal of Final Fantasy VII Remake is that of how the game will be staggered out. Square recently reaffirmed that this remake will still be released in separate parts. While we now know when the first chapter will be releasing, we still don’t know how many in total there will be and when they might be arriving.
As Nomura said though, there’s still a lot to learn and we’ll surely hear more specifics about all of this tomorrow during Square’s E3 2019 press conference. Until then, you can check out the new trailer released this evening down below.
Again, Final Fantasy VII Remake will be out on March 3, 2020, exclusively for the PS4.
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