• 'Final Fantasy VII Remake' is an upcoming video game remake, developed and published by Square Enix, of the original 1997 PlayStation role-playing video game.

'Final Fantasy VII Remake' is an upcoming video game remake, developed and published by Square Enix, of the original 1997 PlayStation role-playing video game. (Photo : YouTube/PlayStation)

New updates for "Final Fantasy 7' remake will feature new details on the episodic release and Cloud Strife and Sephiroth added to the game.

It seems that there are extra cotents will be added in "Final Fantasy 7" remake's episodic release as Square Enix producer Yoshinori Kitase has been teasing plans for each episode to make sure that players and fans’ interest is maintained in the title despite the fact that there will be significant gaps in between releases, GamingBolt reported.

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Kitase added that "Final Fantasy 7" remake will be expanded through compilation although they do not have any fundamental plans on that for now, but since the game volumes will not be something that they can release in just a few months.

Square Enix would like to think of a way to supplement those gaps to maintain interest for the gaming fans. Kitase also plans to have a live stream or a program to update the gaming fans regarding the remake's progress.

Previous reports hinted that Kitase wants to pattern "Final Fantasy 7" remake to "Final Fantasy XIII" with three episodes and each part will be a full-scale game as every installment may tell the story from a different perspective.

Game director Tetsuya Nomura stated that that they are preparing "Final Fantasy 7" remake for a big info reveal, instead of releasing small bits and pieces every now and then. Nomura and Square Enix will tell the gaming fans in person regarding the next updates of the game.

In other news, Square Enix streamed a new trailer for "Mobius Final Fantasy" which featured two of "FFVII" popular characters Cloud Strife and Sephiroth.

The extent of the Cloud and Sephiroth crossover event in "Mobius Final Fantasy" is still unclear, but a Japanese language trailer showcasing both characters has been revealed. In it, players can see that the more modern looks for both characters are on display, which the representations seen most recently in the "Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children" film, Gamerant reported.

Gamers will expect more "Final Fantasy 7" remake details next month as Square Enix will be attending the Monaco Anime Game International Conferences 2017 (MAGIC) event next month.

"Final Fantasy 7" remake is speculated to launch sometime within 2017 for the PS4.