
Square Enix presents the appearance of the cover, the back cover and the music discs of the classic and reimagined game.
Nobuo Uematsu does not participate in the composition of the Final Fantasy VII Remake soundtrack, but his music is present in the new pieces. Square Enix has reimagined the original video game, so that novelties are added, although always on the classic molds. Thus, many of the Japanese notes can be heard in the new compositional adaptations. Topics that will be gathered in a vinyl edition that will feature two albums, which the Japanese company has presented on its official Twitter account and will be released on January 31.
In addition to the images on the cover and the back cover, we can also take a look at the design of the discs. The compilation includes classic and new pieces, something that is reflected in the faces of the vinyl, which present the Sephiroth and the Cloud of yesteryear, but also the new one, as can be seen in the images. This is a limited edition that can already be booked on the Square Enix page:
All topics included in the selection
Disc 1, Final Fantasy VII Remake (face A)
Disc 1, Final Fantasy VII Remake (face B)
Disc 2, Final Fantasy VII (face C)
Disc 2, Final Fantasy VII (face D)
Record design revealed for the upcoming “FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE and FINAL FANTASY VII Vinyl” Check out our website for audio sample! On Sale Jan. 31 # FF7 # FF7Rhttps: //t.co/1TdT3F5GBI pic.twitter.com/uHtsPhm70f
– SQEX MUSIC (@sem_sep) December 10, 2019
Final Fantasy VII Remake will go on sale on March 3 on PlayStation 4. The exclusive on the Sony machine is temporary, as it will expire one year after its launch. After that date, you can go on other machines, although no more versions have been announced yet.
Source | Square Enix (Twitter)