• Attendees watch a trailer for Square Enix Unveils Final Fantasy XV video game at the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo, in Los Angeles, California June 12, 2013.

Attendees watch a trailer for Square Enix Unveils Final Fantasy XV video game at the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo, in Los Angeles, California June 12, 2013. (Photo : Getty Images/ROBYN BECK/AFP)

The highly-anticipated "Final Fantasy VII" remake has spurred curiosity among the fans. Gamers are already putting in their contributions for game that is slated for a release by 2017. 

The developer has its own point of view to make sure that the game will not disappoint. According to The Federalist, the upcoming "Final Fantasy VII" will bring a number of improvements from the current position of the game.

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Meanwhile, the fans of the original "Final Fantasy VII" make their own soundtrack  comprised of the haunting music and sounds from the original, Gamebolt reported.

The Materia for "Final Fantasy VII" remixed is a 5 disc collection that is being put together with respect to the remake announcement. The fanbase took the talents of more than 200 musicians that comprise of renowned remixers, performers, YouTube personalities and composers. The performers have all decided to collaborate in honor of Nobuo Uematsu's soundtrack.

The Materia complete album has 88 songs and it will sell at $19.99, but for those who love the "Final Fantasy" series and particularly the tunes included in FF7, then the price tag is worthwhile.

Fans can also download the album on iTunes or in case one is using an Apple Music subscription, he or she can stream whatever songs from the complete album.

Fans can also have a look at the teaser of what is included in the massive remix collection in the video below.

On the other hand, there is still no official confirmation for the release date of "Final Fantasy VII" remake.