'Final Fantasy 7 Remake' release date: title expected 2017 after E3 no-show

Final Fantasy VII Remake Square-Enix

E3 2016 has come and gone, and several game fans were disappointed after not seeing or hearing anything new about their favorite games. One is "Final Fantasy 7 Remake." Followers are not expecting too much about its release this year and expect it to arrive by 2017.

"Final Fantasy 7 Remake" was announced during the same event during the previous year; after that, information about the game has come in trickles. However, fans are also aware that there are several more games to be released by Square Enix, the game developer, before the remake arrives.

During the recently concluded E3 2016, the Japanese gaming website Famitsu got the chance to talk to game director Tetsuya Nomura, who gave a little update about the game. According to the report, no news was presented during the conference because the game is still in its production stage and will still take some time before it is playable. Nomura added that the studio will share news to its fans in the near future with regards to the game. The report also mentioned that the director himself will announce big developments with regards to the project. Looking at the brighter side of things, the game is being worked on, Attack of the Fanboy stated.

"Final Fantasy 7 Remake" has been announced to arrive in multi-part series. This is to ensure that the whole content of the original game will be featured in the remake and nothing will be skipped. It was also reported that each part is as big as a single game, and will be able to stand on its own. A new action-oriented combat system was also mentioned to come along when it is released.

"Final Fantasy" will be celebrating its 20th year by next year, and hopefully, the first part of the game arrives then.

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