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Unpublished content of Final Fantasy VII Remake on top of Tokyo

Unpublished content of Final Fantasy VII Remake on top of Tokyo

Square Enix continues with an intense promotion full of original initiatives to recapture the magic of the original launch

Square Enix is ​​promoting Final Fantasy VII Remake with the full scope of its resources, especially in its home country, where it hopes to capture the magic and excitement of a release that broke all records in its day. But it is not only a matter of advertisements, the company has partnered with some of the most representative agencies of the city of Tokyo to perform all kinds of activities, such as a mystery adventure on the Yamanote line or an exhibition on the Skytree viewpoint , the tallest structure in Tokyo, which has also been adorned these days with the green color of the Mako reactor and treasures a multitude of treasures for fans, including a full-scale replica of Cloud's Hardy Dakota, as well as numerous material of the development of the game and merchandising (the exhibition will last until April 22, in case anyone has planned an excursion through the Japanese capital).

FFVII Remake, Skytree, Square Enix
Photos of the Skytree exhibition

Less is left

Among all the material, there is an exclusive video that is projected at intervals in which we can see scenes from the original Playstation game and all the spin-offs in the form of games or movies that emerged from there – yes, including Advent Children- . Subsequently, the sequences focus on the remake, with panoramic scenes of Midgard, the introduction with Aerith in more detail and close-ups of all the members of the group and their rivals, including of course Sephiroth. For those who cannot see it, this YouTube user has uploaded the entire sequence for everyone's enjoyment.

Final Fantasy VII Remake was expected on March 3, but suffered a last minute delay to be placed on April 10 worldwide for PS4 – a year later it will be on Xbox One.

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