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Square Enix at E3 2016: What to Expect Them to Show

What will we see from Squeenix?

Final Fantasy VII Remake

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The Final Fantasy VII Remake announcement during Sony’s E3 conference last year was one of the most fan-pleasing announcements in recent years of the show. While the initial reveal led to much excitement surrounding the game, some slightly concerning news followed shortly after. The game was revealed to come in an episodic format, leading fans to question exactly what this remake would entail for the beloved classic. Despite this, fans are generally excited for the upcoming title and are eager to see more.

Therefore, Square Enix showing Final Fantasy VII Remake during its E3 conference would help to not only put to bed any misconceptions that fans have of the project but also reignite the excitement surrounding it. Besides, there are seldom better ways that you can start off your conference than with one of the biggest announcements of last year’s show.


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