This further means that the game will arrive in 2017 with a bundled version that comes with three episodes or more. At the same time, gamers might prefer an entire game instead of buying portions of it. It is further worth noticing that these episodes will be great in both size and content.
Yoshinori Kitase, producer of the remake and director of the original game spoke with Dengeki Online and said, “From the beginning, we thought a ‘Final Fantasy VII’ remake would be bigger than a single release.” It was further added by Tetsuya Nomura that a single release might mean that things require be either paring down or removing completely.
As a result, the team decided to divide the game into multiple parts and therefore, these parts will come fully packed with content. An official statement was made to Kotaku by Square Enix suggesting that each of the entries will have its own story and furthermore, they will have a volume of content, which is further equal to a complete game.
Meanwhile, in Famitsu’s weekly charts for the most anticipated games, the second spot goes to Persona 5 which has a healthy lead over Final Fantasy 7 remake.
Stay tuned for more updates on Final Fantasy 7!