Square Enix’s press event dedicated to announcing Final Fantasy 7 related projects is about to officially begin.
The show only lasts for 10 minutes and will begin on June 17 at. Gamers can watch it on YouTube and Twitch, and you can also go to the homepage to watch the highly anticipated event live.
While the event will be brief, Square Enix has revealed its plans to provide lots of breaking news during the broadcast. “Only about 10 minutes long, although it will be short, it will be very sweet because we are here and ready to bring you a lot of good news, so I hope everyone can be a little patient until when the event begins,” Final Fantasy 7 Remake director Tetsuya Nomura said last week.
The event seems to include official information about Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2, as Square Enix has previously indicated that it wants to share details about the sequel during the anniversary event. . The live event will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Final Fantasy 7 series and also coincide with another event hosted by Japanese publisher Capcom.
Specifically, Capcom will stream the event called 10 Years of Dragon’s Dogma at the same time. Of course, many gamers also expect a sequel to Dragon’s Dogma to be announced. So far, very few details have been revealed about FF7 Remake Part 2, other than it was confirmed last year that Naoki Hamaguchi, co-director of FF7 Remake Part 1, will take over all of the directing duties. for the sequel when Nomura took on the role of creative director for the project. Nomura has also said that, compared to last year’s Intergrade re-release, Season 2 will make more use of the PS5’s unique hardware features enough to keep fans satisfied.
Square Enix released a new Final Fantasy 16 trailer earlier this month, introducing new gameplay and confirming a summer 2023 release window. Veteran Final Fantasy producer and former director Shinji Hashimoto has retired. Retired in May. He joined Square Enix in 1995 and has been the producer and executive producer of most Final Fantasy games since Final Fantasy 7 in 1997.