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Final Fantasy VII Remake Game's Trailer Unveils Tifa

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Game demo video, special edition releases also unveiled

Square Enix debuted a longer version of the recent trailer for its Final Fantasy VII Remake game at its E3 press conference event on Tuesday. The trailer reveals Tifa, as well as new gameplay footage.

Japanese Version

English Version

Square Enix also revealed a gameplay demo video for the game.

Square Enix revealed announced the game's Deluxe, Digital Deluxe, and 1st Class Editions. The Deluxe Edition contains an art book, a mini-soundtrack CD, and a DLC Materia for Cactuar. The Digital Deluxe Edition will contain a digital art book, a digital mini-soundtrack CD, and a DLC Materia for Carbuncle and Cactuar. The 1st Class Edition includes all the content from the Deluxe Edition, a DLC Materia for Carbuncle, as well as a Play Arts Kai figure named "Cloud Strife and Hardy Daytona." The who pre-order the game will receive a DLC Materia for Chocobo Chick. Digital pre-orders will also include a theme for the PS4 menu.

The game will launch worldwide on PlayStation 4 on March 3, 2020. Square Enix did not confirm if the release is for the entire game or for the first part.

Nomura confirmed in an interview in November that the remake was the next PR priority for Square Enix after the release of Kingdom Hearts III this past January. Nomura is returning to the remake game as its director after serving as the character designer for the original game, and Kazushige Nojima is also returning to write the scenario.

Square Enix stated in a Japanese news post for the game in May, "production is underway on the work as multiple parts."

Square Enix president and CEO Yosuke Matsuda revealed in 2017 that the game is slated for release in about the next three years. Square Enix announced the Final Fantasy VII remake in 2015.

Square's original Final Fantasy VII game debuted for PlayStation in 1997.

Source: Square Enix YouTube channel, Final Fantasy YouTube channel, IGN YouTube channel


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