Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Development Going Smoothly

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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will pick up after the 2020 release, continuing the story of Final Fantasy 7 with modern visuals and gameplay mechanics for new and returning players. Nearly a year after the game’s first reveal, not much has been said about Final Fantasy’s upcoming installment.

However, Producer Yoshinori Kitase has just provided a small update for fans. According to the Producer, development is progressing smoothly.

Why it matters: Final Fantasy 7 is an iconic release in the franchise and the JRPG genre. With over 14 million copies sold, fans are still fond of the game.

The development update comes from Producer Yoshinori Kitase. Much like its predecessor, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will be an ambitious game, and everything is going according to the team’s plans.

Producer Yoshinori Kitase also addressed the release date. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth was previously announced for a 2023 release, but with no updates on the game, many fans were curious if the game would be delayed.

While a date has not been revealed, the developers are working on nailing the release date. This could also mean an announcement is right around the corner, and fans will find out soon enough.

Final Fantasy 16 is also releasing in just a few weeks. With the next mainline Final Fantasy game’s marketing coming to a close, Square Enix may be looking to start promotions for Final Fantasy 7, and this tweet could be a small snippet of the many updates planned in the coming months.

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