New details for "Final Fantasy 7' remake will feature a PlayStation 4 Pro version soon and the game to be divided into three episodes.
It seems that Square Enix plans to divide the "Final Fantasy 7" remake into three different episodes as Square Enix producer Yoshinori Kitase told Game Informer that he wants to pattern the game similar to "Final Fantasy XIII and each part of the "Final Fantasy 7" remake 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.
Several rumors and speculations claim that the first episode of "Final Fantasy 7" remake could launch on March 2017.
In other news, the "Final Fantasy 7" remake will likely be ported to the new PlayStation 4 Pro console soon.
Reddit username central_void posted that Square Enix had to "overhaul" the entire game to make it fit the parameters set by Sony in order to make it run smoothly in the PS4 Pro. central_void added that the changes may delay "Final Fantasy 7" remake's released, pushing it back sometime next year.
Square Enix will be introducing a very different battle system for "Final Fantasy 7" remake than the classic Active Time Battle style from the original game. Nomura and his team are currently in the middle of elevating various aspects up to finished quality.
"Final Fantasy 7" remake will have a more action-based gameplay, but Nomura explained that he has heard several request from gaming fans to add the ATB style in the remake. Nomura believes he has found the perfect gameplay system and "Dissidia" is the perfect example.
However, Nomura assure gaming fans who are not used to the action-oriented gameplay will have a feature that will help them keep up with the remake's gameplay, GameNGuide reported.
Square Enix will likely have an appearance at the PlayStation Experience event on Dec. 3-4 inside the Anaheim Convention Center located in Anaheim, CA. The Japanese will also be attending the Monaco Anime Game International Conferences 2017 (MAGIC) event on on Feb.19, 2017, announcing new game details for the "FFVII" remake and "Kingdom Hearts 3".
"Final Fantasy 7" remake is speculated to launch sometime in 2017 for the PS4 console as it marks the 20th Anniversary of the game.