Despite Absence from PS5 Showcase, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Developers Assure Fans of Progress.

Despite Absence from PS5 Showcase, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Developers Assure Fans of Progress.

Sony showcased numerous games during the highly anticipated PlayStation 5 event, but one game that was noticeably absent was Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Fans immediately assumed the worst, fearing that the sequel to the remake might take longer to release than previously planned. However, a recent message from the developers at Square Enix strongly implies that this is not the case.

“Development is progressing smoothly and according to plan,” said Final Fantasy VII Rebirth producer Yoshinori Kitase in a tweet posted on June 2. “We are currently working on nailing down a release date for the game.” The statement was framed as a response to the question of how the project was going, reassuring fans that everything is on track.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth was announced last year during a 25th anniversary showcase for Final Fantasy VII, the beloved 1997 PS1 turn-based RPG about a spikey-haired amnesiac and his eco-terrorist pals who fight to save the planet from greedy corporations and an extraterrestrial demon. Square Enix confirmed that the remake series would be a trilogy and teased even bigger and weirder deviations from the original game’s plot to build off of its legacy in new ways.

2023-06-02 12:00:04 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Devs Promise It’s Still On Track Despite Missing PS5 Showcase
Source from kotaku.com
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