Final Fantasy VII Remake Possibly Out Early 2017; Development to Make More Progress this 2016

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The Final Fantasy VII Remake still has a lot to offer the public and with it, some of the rumors and news about the title are yet to be unfolded. The information that fans know are only those in which Square Enix gave their word on as well as the relative titles bound to come forth. Suggestions and requests are also contributory to what the future of the game will be.

According to The Bit Bag, fans of the entire Final Fantasy series are already thirsty for more updates on Final Fantasy VII's remake, but so far, only bits and pieces that were announced by Square Enix can be relied on. Such news would be the change in gameplay mechanics, in which many have noticed to no longer be the same as before. But the worst is yet to come, as many fans believe.

Square Enix still has not reversed any announcements pertaining to the previous news that said Final Fantasy VII Remake will be comprised of multiple episodes. The said claim is because the game is too large to be contained all at once which fans naturally believed to be a financially challenging choice from their end, as per Yibada.

Youth Health Mag delivered that regarding the release date, Square Enix believes that the entire 2016 can be properly allocated for further development of the game. In a nutshell, fans might not see Final Fantasy VII Remake anytime within 2016 but will lay eyes on it early 2017 instead.

Square Enix's Final Fantasy VII Remake is one of the most anticipated games to hit the stores after its announcement. Another relative title to the series is Final Fantasy XV which has a whole different approach as well, according to the developers. Kingdom Hearts 3 is one more game that demands a lot more attention, given that there are new characters, features and modes to look out for.

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Final Fantasy VII Remake, Square Enix, 2016 RPGs, Episodic Release
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