‘Final Fantasy 7’ Remake Release Date Update: Tetsuya Nomura intends to bring 'dramatic change' to the game

By Staff Wrter

Jul 28, 2015 08:49 AM EDT

After showing the trailer of 'Final Fantasy 7' remake at the recently held Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 2015, gamers are looking forward to the game's release soon. As of this moment, Square Enix provided some information about the upcoming 'Final Fantasy' 7 remake which fans of this game will be delighted about.

The game's supposed release date will be on December 31, 2016, as stated in Cross Map, but fans of FF7 do not want to keep their hopes up for this promise.

Tetsuya Nomura, a character designer and now a director who has worked on the original FF7, Final Fantasy' 15 and Kingdom Hearts 3, was tasked to direct the 'Final Fantasy' 7 remake. Knowing that Nomura will be the one to work on this game, fans might have to wait longer for the game's release since Nomura will do meticulous work on it. One advantage of Nomura's direction is that  the original spirit of the game will remain. The disadvantage of it though, was indicated by Digital Times, where they noted that the FF7 might not feel like a different game because Nomura might inject a few elements from another game he loves working on, which is the 'Advent Children.'

Another good news is that, Kazushige Nojima and Yoshinori Kitase who are the original writers of FF7 will be headlining the FF7 remake. Nomura, Nojima, and Kitase were the ones who made the original FF7 phenomenal.

Fans of the game are in for a treat as there will be good changes in FF7. In an interview with Nomura, he was quoted by Games Radar saying, "We're not able to say the details of what's changing, but we are bringing dramatic change to the 'Final Fantasy' 7' remake. We are going to be bringing dramatic change, but we want to make sure it's still recognizable as 'Final Fantasy 7."

As of this time, EB Games and Amazon in Australia have just posted the 'Final Fantasy 7' Remake for pre-order. 

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