Sq. Enix has promised extra details about the upcoming Remaining Fantasy VII Remake sequel Remaining Fantasy VII Rebirth, coming “quickly.”
We get one other submit on the sport’s official Twitter account, with a quick however promising message from inventive director Tetsuya Nomura.
Q: When can I discover extra about Remaining Fantasy VII Rebirth?
A: Extra Data will likely be revealed quickly.
That is the seventh and sure final bit of information supplied by Sq. Enix over the previous few days, after the point out that growth goes easily and that the builders are engaged on figuring out a launch date. Then the writer supplied extra particulars concerning the recreation’s world, the story, concerning the means to take pleasure in Rebirth with out enjoying the primary recreation,about celebration interplay, and concerning the music. If I used to be a betting man, I might say the “quickly” is definitely very quickly. Probably, this was purposely resulting in a reveal later at this time at Summer season Recreation Fest or at one other showcase later this week.
When you’re not conversant in Remaining Fantasy VII Rebirth, it is the second title of what’s purported to be a trilogy began with the Remaining Fantasy VII Remake. It was formally revealed virtually precisely a yr in the past with a moderately trippy trailer that almost all undoubtedly introduced up extra questions for the followers than it answered. The sport will come to PS5 in winter 2023.
Earlier than that occurs, we’re going get the discharge of Remaining Fantasy XVI, which is coming for PS5 on June 22. If you would like to study extra, you may learn my preview and luxuriate in our interview with producer Naoki Yoshida and artwork director Hiroshi Minagawa.
If you have not already performed Remaining Fantasy VII Remake and are on the fence on whether or not to do it or not earlier than it sequel releases, you may learn our assessment, by which our personal Sam Guglielmo referred to as it “lovely, a ton of enjoyable, and manages to convey one of many jRPG classics as much as fashionable requirements with few points.”