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Final Fantasy VII Remake: new videos and intro filtered from the demo

Final Fantasy VII Remake: new videos and intro filtered from the demo

Hopefully, Square Enix will release the material officially in the coming dates, including the also leaked playable demo of the title.

After filtering the existence of a playable demo of Final Fantasy VII Remake for PlayStation 4, videos have appeared on the networks – not yet removed – corresponding to the material of the demonstration: the intro of the video game, gameplays from the gameplay and a new preview in the form of a trailer.

The long-awaited Square Enix project thus begins 2020 being one of the great protagonists, although involuntarily. The Japanese publisher will release the material soon, as everything seems to indicate; not in vain, for now the leaks have not been removed from the portals where everything has emerged, indicative of more to think that the Japanese giant will publish these videos in early January.

As we can see, the Final Fantasy VII Remake demo lasts longer than half an hour; This video has a duration of 30 minutes. Yes. Entering plot strikes, the demo will be located exactly at the beginning of the game, with some of the most representative kinematics of that intense first hour of the original PlayStation video game released in 1997.

March 3, 2020: we return to Midgar

The game will be the first part of several, although we don't know how many. Square Enix has already begun work in the second part, but we don't know if there will be two, three or more portions in which the remake of this timeless classic will be divided. What is certain is that the first part will cover everything related to the initial arch in Midgar.

Final Fantasy VII Remake will be released on March 3, 2020 exclusively for PlayStation 4. This condition of exclusivity will expire just one year later; that way, as of March 2021 you can see the light on other platforms. At the moment there is no mention of an eventual version adapted or improved for the consoles that will be launched at Christmas of 2020 and that will start the next generation, Xbox (with Xbox Series X as the main bulwark) and PlayStation 5.

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