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Countdown: Final Fantasy VII Remake presents its emotional final trailer

Countdown: Final Fantasy VII Remake presents its emotional final trailer

The Square Enix title hits stores exclusively for PS4 on April 10. Last trailer before an exit that has been waiting for years.

Square Enix has released the final trailer for Final Fantasy VII Remake. The video game, which now faces its last week before such an event, will go on sale on April 10 on PlayStation 4 with the intention of serving as a tribute and reinterpretation of what is one of the most important JRPGs of all time.

The video includes graphic material (sequences, images, conversations) sensitive to being considered a spoiler.

In addition to this trailer, Square Enix has published in recent weeks a documentary series dedicated to the development of the game, the so-called Inside Final Fantasy VII in several chapters: Episode 1, Episode 2 and Episode 3. They include developers, artists and others. parties involved in production.

Final Fantasy VII Remake
Final Fantasy VII Remake

Final Fantasy VII Remake Preload Now Available

Those with the game purchased can now pre-load the game (100GB) on PS4. A free demo of the game is also available for download, exclusively for the Sony machine, where it will maintain this condition until April 10, 2021; that is, a full year. Since then, it may be released on other platforms; Although at the moment nothing has been said about the next generation consoles, Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 The demo has a weight of 7.59 GB and can be played in Spanish.

Given the health situation, Square Enix has warned the community that there will be problems with the distribution of the game in physical format in Europe and the United States. Because some stores are already selling the title in advance (Spain included), the company requests that no plot spoilers be made.

Final Fantasy VII Remake will hit stores in physical format (also digitally on the PS Store) on April 10, 2020. You can read our impressions after playing more than three hours here. Today we have learned that the PS4 Pro version will also have 4K resolution and HDR compatibility.

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