Aerith Gainsborough stole the hearts of many Final Fantasy fans in Final Fantasy VII. Aerith was the last of her kind, an ancient race called the Cetra. She also possessed magical abilities that made her a target by the Shinra Electric Power Company. Aerith was always in a position where she was still running for her
Final Fantasy VII Remake
Square Enix has now revealed when their E3 2019 press conference will happen. The company joins Microsoft, Bethesda, PC Gamer, and Ubisoft as the four companies who have announced their press conference plans. Square Enix will be setting up shop on Monday, June 10 at 6 pm PT. Square Enix Live E3 2019 kicks off
Spring is a very special season in Japanese culture, representing renewal. It’s when the school year starts, in April, and it’s also the season of mass hiring for most Japanese companies. As we entered the season a few days ago, multiple Japanese game companies announced positions they’re recruiting for, at the same time giving us
News about the Final Fantasy VII Remake comes few and far in between, but director Tetsuya Nomura wants you to know that the game definitely still exists. Speaking to Famitsu, Nomura reiterated from E3 2018 that development for the remake project was “progressing favorably,” while pushing back on information he deemed to be inaccurate. An older report
E3 2018 has come and gone. While it was no Tokyo Game Show, it’s doubtless that a ton of great Japanese games was showcased. Yet, there are many that were expected to make an appearance, but were missing in action. Of course, the big one was the Final Fantasy VII Remake, but there are many
Square Enix recently hosted its General Meeting of Shareholders, and while the official transcript has not been posted yet, we got a report from Twitter user ゆず, a professional investor who was at the event. In the quick recap, we learn information shared during the questions and answers session of the event. スクエニ総会。DQ11 Switch版にはPS4版にない追加要素が入る。FF7リメイクに関して進捗状況は外部からあれこれ言われているが、開発はしっかり進んでおり安心してほしい。DQ3のHD化(11のような)は現状開発していないが検討している、ただDQ12の開発が先になると思う。 — ゆず
Fans have been eagerly awaiting any news on the remake of Final Fantasy VII and were quite disappointed when there was nothing new announced during Square Enix’s 2018 E3 livestream a few weeks ago, making it the third year in a row with nothing shown about the game. In response to this anticipation, on Friday, Italian website Multiplayer
Our weebcast dedicated to all thing Japanese comes in with its third episode and a focus on what we know about the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake. Our weeb hosts (yours truly and Staff Writer Emily Hobbs) talk about the latest news about the game, and all things Japanese games and anime from last week.
Today the Japanese website dedicated to computer graphics CGWorld published an interview to Final Fantasy VII Remake Art Director and VFX Director Shintaro Takai, and he provided some interesting insight into the development of the game. Incidentally, Takai-san used to work on the original game as Special Magic Effects Director. Takai-san gives an interesting answer when asked what
Square Enix published a new career opportunity ad seeking a Battle Planner for the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake. The job says a lot about the way the team at Business Division 1 (that is also working on Mobius Final Fantasy) is tackling development, alongside some interesting information. First of all, we learn that the
A few days ago, we reported of a number of pieces of concept artwork of the Final Fantasy VII Remake that appeared at the “Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Exhibition – Farewell Story Exhibition –” in Tokyo. Unfortunately, back then we managed to get only some really blurry pictures, since taking shots was apparently forbidden. At last, we got some
Yesterday we reported about the “Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Exhibition – Farewell Story Exhibition –”, and how media was allowed to visit ahead of the grand opening on January 22nd. While the articles we found did not include the previously-teased Final Fantasy VII Remake artwork, as members of the press were reportedly not allowed to
Today the Japanese arm of Square Enix detailed with a press release the “Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Exhibition – Farewell Story Exhibition -” which will be hosted from January 22nd to February 28th at the Mori Art Center Gallery in the Roppongi Hills complex in Tokyo. The Exhibition will be presented in partnership with Sony
Mobius Final Fantasy has been the source of many crossover events since the game’s release, but today’s announcement may be one of the most exciting, especially for gamers who have been mentally preparing for Final Fantasy VII Remake. Beginning on December 2, and continuing through the month of December, players will be treated to a slew
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