E3 2019: Square Enix confirms that the remake of Final Fantasy 7 will be extended on two disks



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The Square Enix 2013 E3 press conference kicked off with a detailed presentation of Final Fantasy VII Remake for PlayStation 4. The editor presented an overview of the game's refitted combat system, which combines the action in time real to the known but modified system of Active Time Battle. We also learned that the game would be gigantic, with game content of two Blu-ray Discs – and that this initial release would not cover the entirety of Final Fantasy VII.

It seems that the amount of content is the reason why it will take up so much space. Square Enix had previously announced that the remake of Final Fantasy VII would be in several parts or episodes. As producer Yoshinori Kitase explained it at a press conference at E3, the first "game" is set "in the eclectic city of Midgar and presents a totally autonomous gaming experience" , making it the first part of the original version of FFVII. Kitase explained that Square Enix did not know yet how many episodes it would need Final Fantasy VII Remake nor how long it would take to develop additional episodes.

This was not the only news of Final Fantasy VII coming out of the press conference; Square Enix also released a long version of the trailer revealed at the June 9th Final Fantasy concert. This one gave us a first glimpse of Tifa, as well as other images of the improved combat system. We arrived at the game, as you can see in the video above.

Square Enix also unveiled two new special editions for the game, including a $ 330 first-class edition. All this follows the announcement on Sunday night of the release of the highly anticipated remake, which will be released exclusively on PS4, in March 2020. Kitase said during the presentation that the team "will not disappoint your expectations ". You can read more in our pre-order guide for Final Fantasy VII Remake.

As the E3 2019 draws to a close, check out the full program to see what presentations are available. And come back here for all the latest announcements and news.

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