The game director wants the sequel to Final Fantasy VII Remake to be released as quickly as possible.
The game director wants the sequel to Final Fantasy VII Remake to be released as quickly as possible.
On April 27, Square Enix released a Japanese book called Final Fantasy VII Remake: Ultimania. 752 pages of artwork, artwork from game makers, character information, and interviews with Japanese game makers. According to the official Square Enix book, we may be able to play the new part of FF7 Remake soon. But in return, the game content will be very short because the goal of director Tetsuya Nomura and producer Yoshinori Kitase is to create a new section as quickly as possible to please the fans, dividing the game into several chapter-like sections. TV series. The game time is shorter, but in return, the game will be released sooner rather than doing "the whole" as the first part of FF7 Remake.Nomura explained, “We had a rough idea of the game's storyline development, but no final decision was made. Can't really talk about that right now. Perhaps many of you are thinking that the FF7 Remake will become a three-part trilogy. ”The duration of Final Fantasy VII Remake ranges from 30 to 40 hours for the first game, depending on the difficulty you choose, but that much time will only end the story in Midgar, meaning about 1/5 sentences. Story in the original game (3CD on PS1). For Final Fantasy VII Remake to end in 3 parts, the remaining two parts will have a very large capacity, surpassing the 80GB of the first version. According to Nomura's analysis, at least we will be able to play from 3 to 4 more parts of FF7 Remake, bringing the total number of game sections in the storyline to 4 to 5 parts.“If dividing the game into large plot parts, it will take a lot of time to do, and if further dividing them, development time will be greatly shortened. Personally, I want to release the new version to everyone as soon as possible, ”the game director said in an interview. In November, Tetsuya Nomura announced on Square Enix's official blog, "we have begun developing the sequel. I am confident that enjoying the game will broaden the player's expectations, just as we did with the Midgar world. ”There is currently no information on the sequel to Final Fantasy VII Remake.
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