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Final Fantasy 7 Remake will arrive in the west with reversible cover

Final Fantasy 7 Remake will arrive in the west with reversible cover

Square Enix confirms on social networks that fans from Europe and North America can choose between Western and Japanese art for all editions.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake will offer the option of choosing between two covers in its different editions destined for Europe and North America; This has been announced by Square Enix through its usual channels, confirming that Western fans will have within their reach a reversible cover both with art for the West and Japanese cover art, much more sober and traditional, with the videogame logo.

Western or eastern image?

Thus, the copies of Final Fantasy 7 Remake that are distributed in Europe and North America in their different editions will offer the possibility that each player looks the cover that he likes, a movement that seems destined to reduce the controversy with the chosen art of Cloud , an update of the original art in which the protagonist appears on his back in a challenging attitude in front of the facilities of the Shinra Corporation.

And is that many fans have not welcomed this reinterpretation of the art of the PSX game, which from Square Enix have made the decision to also offer the Japanese cover of the game, very much in line with the rest of the installments of the saga , with the game logo in generous size on a neutral background. On top of these lines you can check the graphic result of both covers with the standard PlayStation 4 box.

Also, we can see next to the covers the reserve incentive in the form of DLC of extra invocation material for the Chocobo. Recently it was confirmed that since Square Enix the development of the next episode of Final Fantasy 7 Remake has already begun, although the real scope of this first part, its total duration and the way in which the story will be distributed throughout the next few years, with a generational leap in between.

Source | Square enix

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