After years of very little information and updates, to the point of it looking unlikely, Square-Enix have treated Final Fantasy VII fans this week with, not one but two trailers for Final Fantasy VII Remake. During last nights Square-Enix show more information, screenshots and a trailer about the remake were shown.
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What looks promising about this trailer is the amount of in game footage and how stunning it looks, not to mention smooth. So far it is everything fans could wish for…
If you’re reading this you know the story, if you don’t and are excited for it, I’m envious of you. Other details released were various pre-orders and special editions which, to sum up, are:
- The Deluxe Edition, available to pre-order later today, contains a hardback art book featuring stunning concept art, a Mini-Soundtrack CD, Summon Materia DLC allowing players to summon Cactuar in game, and a Sephiroth Steelbook® Case. The Digital Deluxe Edition contains a digital art book, a digital Mini-Soundtrack selection, and Summon Materia DLC allowing players to summon Carbuncle and Cactuar in game.
- The “1st Class Edition” includes all Deluxe Edition content, the Carbuncle Summon Materia DLC, as well as a Play Arts Kai Cloud Strife and Hardy Daytona box set (bundled separately), which is available to pre-order in limited quantities from the SQUARE ENIX Online Store.
- Those who pre-order any version of the game from select retailers will also receive the Chocobo Chick Summon Materia DLC at launch. Those who pre-order any digital edition from the PlayStation®Store will also receive the Cloud & Sephiroth Dynamic Theme for the PlayStation®4 system.
I’ll leave you with some lovely pictures to drool over:
Final Fantasy VII Remake is out 3rd March 2020 on PS4.