For years, fans have had to wait for the release of the Final Fantasy VII remake, but nothing should go wrong now. The development work has now successfully passed an extremely important milestone.
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Final Fantasy VII from 1997 is considered one of the best offshoots of the long-standing JRPG series – and the numerous fans are accordingly hot for the promising remake. This was a long time coming, but soon this waiting will come to an end.
As Square Enix has now officially confirmed, the first episode of the remake has now reached the long-awaited gold status. The development work is now officially completed and there is nothing standing in the way of the punctual release on the last communicated date, April 10, 2020.
Director Tetsuya Nomura has now confirmed that the milestone has been reached in an interview with the Japanese side 4Gamer: "Yes, everything is fine now. We needed a little more time for some final quality improvements, but it has now reached gold status and there will be no further delays."
Final Fantasy VII Remake is released in various episodes; Square Enix is already working on the second part. You can already convince yourself of the remake with the help of a surprisingly published demo in the PlayStation Store. The full version will be released on April 10, 2020 for PS4.