News

Final Fantasy VII Remake will have a pack with PS4 in Japan: price, date and details

Final Fantasy VII: we compare in video the intro of the remake with that of the classic

The expected PlayStation 4 title will go on sale this April 10, although there may be stock problems as a result of the coronavirus.

Square Enix has revealed a PlayStation pack with Final Fantasy VII Remake for the Japanese market. The bundle, which is official with Sony Computer Entertainment Japan, includes both the Slim and Pro models, so there will be both options depending on the desired console version. Let's take a look at everything in it.

According to the information and if there are no supply problems for the COVID-19, this PlayStation Final Fantasy VII Remake Bundle will arrive in stores in Japan on April 10, which contains:

  • One PS4 (500GB) or PS4 Pro (1TB) drive with all power cables
  • A DualShock 4 controller in black
  • A physical copy of Final Fantasy VII Remake
  • Three month subscription to PS Plus (code to redeem on PSN)
  • A DLC code for a dynamic theme with Cloud as the protagonist

Final Fantasy VII Remake

The price of the PS4 Slim bundle is 32,978 yen (about $ 300); in the case of the PS4 Pro model the price amounts to 43,978 yen (about $ 400), both cases with taxes included. It should be noted that the consoles do not have any limited or special character, it is the standard black color, unlike that of other limited editions that have already been announced through other channels.

Final Fantasy VII Remake
Preview of the dynamic theme included in the pack.

Final Fantasy VII Remake arrives on April 10: possible lack of stock due to coronavirus

Just this week, the creators of the game have explained the real reason why this Part 1 remake only covers Midgar's act, right up until the end of that chapter. For those who ask, Part 2 will begin its development will begin this April; there will be no breaks. The team led by Tetsuya Nomura and Yoshinori Kitase insist on relaying to the community that Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 1 (we still don't know the total number of parts) will feel like "a complete and unique game" in which the side missions have a quality at the level of the main ones.

Final Fantasy VII Remake will be available in physical and digital format next April 10 on the PlayStation 4 family of consoles; although Square Enix has already warned that, due to the severity of the coronavirus crisis, there may be a lack of units of the game in physical format; You can download the free demo of the game here.

Source | PlayStation Blog JP (via DualShockers)

About author

Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *