Square Enix's E3 2021 Showcase Unanswered Questions

4 Unanswered Questions We Have After Square Enix’s E3 2021 Showcase

When Will We Get an Update on Final Fantasy VII Remake Part II?

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Square Enix’s E3 2021 Showcase Unanswered Questions

Admittedly, we were never likely to get a Final Fantasy VII Remake Part II reveal at Square Unix’s E3 2021 showcase.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade was released on June 10, meaning the team hasn’t had much time to develop anything outside the additional content for the re-release. Not only that, but Tetsuya Nomura’s attention was likely divided between Intergrade, the new Final Fantasy Origin title, and whatever else Square needed his help with.

Still, though, we can’t help but wonder: When can we expect to hear anything about the second part of this highly acclaimed remake? Final Fantasy VII Remake was very well received among both critics and fans, and there’s still a decent chunk of the original Final Fantasy VII to adapt.

An estimate of how long Part II will take would go a long way for maintaining this momentum, even if it is several years out.


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