The second chapter of Final Fantasy VII Remake is already under construction at Square Enix. Originally released in 1997 for the Sony PlayStation, Final Fantasy VII was quickly rediscovered.
Thanks to cutting edge production values, provocative storytelling, and a strong RPG Gameplay loop at its center, Final Fantasy VII evolved into an RPG genre and remains popular as one of the best games of all time.
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For years, rumors of a repeal were circulated across the sector, with the announcement in 2015 officially announced. After five years and a developer change, Final Fantasy VII is finally among us.
The new game is being announced as the "first chapter" of the FFVII Remake project, and Square Enix is embarrassed by the number of titles that will make the Remake program. Fans are worried that the next installment of the Final Fantasy VII Remake project may take as long to develop as it did before, but Square Enix has already suggested that may not be the case.
In conversation with Entertainment WeeklyFunk Fantasy VII finalist producer Yoshinori Kitase confirmed that the next installment is already under construction. However, it didn't provide much detail instead, much less any type of launch window or platforms. However, if the "second half" of the Remake has already improved, fans may not have to wait five years as they did in the first release.
When it was announced in Final Fantasy VII Remake, the game was being developed by CyberConnect2, an external developer. However, in 2017, improvements were made entirely to Plato Enix's home. It's still unclear how much of CyberConnect2's original work remains in the final game. If development resumes from scratch, then it is ready for future installments and the time when the public will have to wait before making it to the next chapter in a re-imagined adventure.
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No one knows when the next issue of Final Fantasy VII will come out. You may be too optimistic to propose it, but with this initial intervention laying a lot of foundation in terms of engine and game base, the latest project titles may not be long in the future, especially if they do not switch developers in the middle. to produce.
Hopefully, the public won't wait another five years to see the next chapter of Final Fantasy VII Remake revealed.