After having suffered from development issues and problems brought on by the coronavirus,Final Fantasy 7 Remakewill launch in a little less than a week. In promotion of this, Square Enix has released one final trailer for the game.
And as one would expect, the trailer comes jam-packed with information from start to finish. And just likethe trailer celebratingFinal Fantasy 7’s 23 anniversary, this one explores scenes throughout the whole of the game.
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Fans should note before watching the trailer that its full of spoilers, and not just spoilers from the 23-year-oldFinal Fantasy 7either. When addressingFF7 Remake’s erratic release date brought on by the coronavirus,Square Enixasked fans not to spoil the game due to it having some surprising twist and turns that the original did not. This trailer, however, isn’t shy about revealing these. But, here’s a spoiler-free rundown of what it shows:
Nearly every character in the game makes an appearance here. Fans get to see Rude, Reno, Sephiroth, President Shinra, and many more, including some of the new characters like Chadley, Chocobo Sam, and Roche. Don Corena’s lackey’s Scotch and Kotch show up too, confirming that thenewRemakecharacter Leslie, didn’t replace them after all.
Beyond the side characters and villains, the trailer also digs further into the backstories of the main cast — especially Aerith. Viewers will see Tifa lose someone important to her, Cloud’s mother, and revisit how important Aerith’s heritage as one of the Ancients is. Fans also get a look at Barret’s interactions with his little girl and witness some end-game boss fights withRed XIII as a party member.
While the trailer does come chock full of surprises, its biggest reveal probably has to be the mentioning of Zack Fair, an essential character toFinal Fantasy 7’s lore. This trailer marks the first timeRemakehas ever mentioned him. Further description would result in spoilers, but players that are new to the series should look forward to learning more about him.
Sadly, Square Enix has a habit of spoiling its big titles. BothKingdom Hearts 3andFinal Fantasy 15received trailers that spoiled major end-game plot points when the two were on the verge of releasing. Thankfully, there are only seven days left until fans can play the game for themselves — at least,the first episodeof it anyway.
Final Fantasy 7 Remakewill launch on July 09, 2025, for the PlayStation 4.
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