The consequences of the corona virus have already hit some events and games. There is also bad news for the upcoming release of Final Fantasy VII Remake.
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Not only because of the canceled E3, the situation in the gaming industry is currently very uneasy. The consequences of the corona virus also affect the production and delivery of games that are about to be released. This includes the long-awaited Final Fantasy VII remake, which should be released on April 10 after multiple postponements. But that is unlikely to happen as planned.
Square Enix announces on Twitter that there may be delays in delivering the role-playing remake:
Release update information. # FF7R pic.twitter.com/oZ6XXBX5hR
– FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (@finalfantasyvii) March 18, 2020
Square Enix is currently striving for a scheduled publication ofn Final Fantasy VII on April 10, 2020. However, it is becoming increasingly likely that players in some regions will not be able to buy a disc version for the release. For tomorrow's Friday, Square Enix announced another update on the situation through its official channels.
The good news comes at the end. The digital version will be available on April 10th. However, you should then free up some space on the hard drive, because the download will be pretty steep with about 100 gigabytes. If you want to get a taste of the RPG first, simply download the demo from the PlayStation Store.