Final Fantasy VII Remake sequel won’t offer drastic story changes



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The first chapter of Square Enix’s ambitious Final Fantasy VII release finally came this month. When the sequel arrives, however, no one knows, not even the developer himself.

The next part of Final Fantasy VII Remake takes the journey beyond the Midgar city limits. Photo: Øystein Furevik / Gamer.no

In the book Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania (Translated by Twitter user «aitaikimochi») Recognize Tetsuya Nomura and Yoshinori Kitase that the team has not decided how many parts the game will be divided into or how big the different parts will be.

– If we divide the story into large pieces, it will take more time to make them. If we divide it into smaller and more detailed sections, it will be faster to develop them. I want to launch the next section as soon as possible, says Nomura.

It is unclear whether Nomura’s definition of “smaller sections” is smaller or as large as the first game. The Final Fantasy VII Remake also takes between 30 and 40 hours, depending on how long it takes.

– There are no drastic changes in history.

The Final Fantasy VII remake so far has made its mark on the many detours the game takes from the original experience, something our reviewer felt reduced the overall impression. However, history has also undergone changes. according to Kitase Fans don’t have to worry about it being too new.

– In the future, there will be no drastic changes in the story, and we will not transform it into anything new compared to the original. Although this is a “Remake”, you can assume that the Final Fantasy VII story will continue as Final Fantasy VII always has.

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