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Yes, yes, we’re aware that Final Fantasy VII Remake has already been confirmed to be shown this month, but that’s not really enough at this point.

2015 was the year that Sony blew everyone away with a plethora of massive reveals such as FFVII Remake, Shenmue III, and The Last Guardian.

Since then, we’ve not really heard or seen anything particularly noteworthy of the Remake outside of the State of Play trailer from last month teasing that Square Enix was “preparing to release more official information in June…”

It was certainly enough for some fans, but everyone will be hoping that the four-year wait since its announcement will bring at least a gameplay demo, or showcase somewhere outside of Midgar… and dare we say a release date for part 1?

All we know for now is that it’s likely the June announcement will be at Square’s stage at E3, and it’s got to be more substantial than the minute trailer we received last month.

Square fans waited forever for Final Fantasy XV, and even longer for Kingdom Hearts 3. Here’s hoping Final Fantasy VII Remake can put this trend to bed with an info overload at E3.


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