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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 Comes Out Next Winter

Square Enix has released the first trailer for FINAL FANTASY VII Remake: Part 2. This is officially called FINAL FANTASY 7 Reverse.

The second part of the company’s planned multi-part series, unveiled at Square Enix’s 25th anniversary of the original FINAL FANTASY VII event, will be released next winter in 2023.

As the remake dramatically deviates from the FINAL FANTASY 7 plot interrupted by the remake, in line with the way the remake has already shown that the sequence of events may not be the same as the original fan. I can see. In the trailer, for example, I saw a lot of Crisis Core’s Zack Fair, which seems to have died at the end of the original Crisis Core, but was set to appear during the remake. Today we also announced a remake of Crisis Core called Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion, so all of these stories may fit into new and unexpected things.

Strange things that happened in Original FINAL FANTASY VII

FINAL FANTASY 7 Remake, released in 2020, fulfills its promise to bring classic RPGs to the modern era. IGN reviewed FINAL FANTASY VII Remake and gave it 8 out of 10. This is what we call a classic exciting take, while being self-sufficient as a great RPG. The game finally got a PS5 upgrade, an Intergrade, and a great DLC chapter. Intermission closes the gap with Part 2 below. The addition of Intergrade was announced today on Steam on June 17th and is compatible with Steam Deck.

FINAL FANTASY VII promises Evercrisis (a very different form of remake), Final Soldier (Mobile Battle Royale), and more spin-offs, all in their own sub-series in recent years. Square Enix is ​​also working on FINAL FANTASY 16 and offers ongoing updates to FINAL FANTASY 14.

Casey is a freelance writer for IGN.You can usually find him talking about JRPGs on Twitter @caseydavidmt..

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