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Final Fantasy VII Remake shows the figure of the Collector's Edition in detail; trailer

Final Fantasy VII Remake shows the figure of the Collector's Edition in detail; trailer

Square Enix's work will go on sale a month later than planned, as the company has decided to delay it.

The Cloud motorcycle print is one of the most characteristic of the seventh installment of the Square Enix star saga (along with Dragon Quest). The Final Fantasy VII Remake collector's edition will include this piece manufactured by Play Arts, which is now shown in detail in a video in which we can observe each of its details thanks to the 360 ​​degree rotation (video on these lines). The First Class Edition will incorporate, in addition to the aforementioned figure, a metal box, art book and three bonus invocations (baby Chocobo, Cactilio and Rubí), all at a price of 299.99 euros.

The new production of the Japanese will come in two other editions, a standard and a deluxe, also with some extras. To know all the details, we recommend you take a look at this news. Meanwhile, it's time to wait, since Square Enix recently announced the title delay. Despite this, it remains the most anticipated in Japan, at least for the readers of Famitsu magazine.

Cloud Figure in Final Fantasy VII Remake
The figure of Cloud.

April 10 on PlayStation 4

The title was scheduled for March 3 since its launch was announced during E3 2019. However, the Japanese studio needed more time to polish the gaming experience, so it chose a new date, April 10. It is not the only video game of the company that has been delayed this year. Crystal Dynamics 'Marvel' Avengers will not be marketed in May as planned, but its launch window will run until September.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is an exclusive PlayStation 4, at least temporary, as it was revealed will last one year. It is a reimagination of the classic divided into episodes that will have full play entity. To make this possible, the study has reinforced the argument with new stories and dialogues, truffled with a more dynamic combat system that does not dispense with its strategic touch.

Source | Square enix

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