Final Fantasy 7 Remake Box Art Revealed
Square Enix reveals official box art for Final Fantasy VII Remake featuring Cloud Strife at Tokyo Game Show 2019.
Long after making announcement back in 2015, upcoming action role-playing game Final Fantasy VII Remake by developer/publisher Square Enix now has a release date to arrive for PlayStation 4 consoles on March 3, 2020.
After long-anticipation, developer team has revealed official box art of FFVII Remake for North America and Europe. It pays homage to original artwork of the 1997 PlayStation game and did a complete makeover featuring Cloud Strife.
RELATED: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Release Date
Carrying his iconic Buster Sword, protagonist Cloud is ready to take on corrupt organization Shinra Corporation alongside his allies in eco-terrorist group AVALANCHE the and attention to detail on everything is simply amazing.
Producer of the game, Yoshinori Kitase talks about introducing Classic mode in combat mechanics and bringing back Summons system from original title for every hero to call on powerful creatures for assist in a fight.
RELATED: Final Fantasy 7 Out On Nintendo Switch and Xbox One
Players can input commands for actions when already engaged in combat and not worry about dodging any attacks. Each hero character will be equipped with a Summon material with a special gauge to call for some extra support.
Also, a brand-new batch of FFVII screenshots was released at Tokyo Game Show 2019 that many who were not present there have missed. Cloud shows up alongside his ally Barret Wallace and childhood friend Tifa Lockhart.
RELATED: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Comes Before 2023
Aside from an exclusive dynamic PS4 theme, pre-order bonus includes a Chocobo Chick as Summon material. TGS 2019 trailer for FF7 Remake gave out fresh new look at mini-games filled with challenges from its part iteration.
Although Square Enix revealed an early 2020 launch window for Final Fantasy VII Remake, they are only going to drop a piece of its complete story and rest of the whole project will be completed over time in more standalone parts.
Long after making announcement back in 2015, upcoming action role-playing game Final Fantasy VII Remake by developer/publisher Square Enix now has a release date to arrive for PlayStation 4 consoles on March 3, 2020.
After long-anticipation, developer team has revealed official box art of FFVII Remake for North America and Europe. It pays homage to original artwork of the 1997 PlayStation game and did a complete makeover featuring Cloud Strife.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Box Art Revealed |
RELATED: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Release Date
Carrying his iconic Buster Sword, protagonist Cloud is ready to take on corrupt organization Shinra Corporation alongside his allies in eco-terrorist group AVALANCHE the and attention to detail on everything is simply amazing.
Producer of the game, Yoshinori Kitase talks about introducing Classic mode in combat mechanics and bringing back Summons system from original title for every hero to call on powerful creatures for assist in a fight.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Official Box Art |
RELATED: Final Fantasy 7 Out On Nintendo Switch and Xbox One
Players can input commands for actions when already engaged in combat and not worry about dodging any attacks. Each hero character will be equipped with a Summon material with a special gauge to call for some extra support.
Also, a brand-new batch of FFVII screenshots was released at Tokyo Game Show 2019 that many who were not present there have missed. Cloud shows up alongside his ally Barret Wallace and childhood friend Tifa Lockhart.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Screenshot 1 |
Final Fantasy VII Remake Screenshot 2 |
Final Fantasy VII Remake Screenshot 3 |
RELATED: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Comes Before 2023
Aside from an exclusive dynamic PS4 theme, pre-order bonus includes a Chocobo Chick as Summon material. TGS 2019 trailer for FF7 Remake gave out fresh new look at mini-games filled with challenges from its part iteration.
Although Square Enix revealed an early 2020 launch window for Final Fantasy VII Remake, they are only going to drop a piece of its complete story and rest of the whole project will be completed over time in more standalone parts.