The release of Square Enix's highly anticipated
Final Fantasy VII Remake was pushed back a couple of weeks ago, and this affected some of the pre-orders that players may have placed prior to the change of the game's launch date.
Square Enix has recently shared a very important message for those players in the United States who pre-ordered the game from the official Square Enix store, as it could prevent their
Final Fantasy VII Remake orders from being cancelled.
According to Square Enix's message, and due to the game being pushed back from the 3rd of March to the 10th of April, players need to opt in by the
28th of February if they want to prevent their pre-order from being automatically cancelled, as these will not be able to be reinstated depending on the amount of copies they have left at the time.
The developer also asks people who pre-ordered the game to check any Square Enix-related emails, since the information on this particular topic will be sent to anyone who's pre-ordered from the Square Enix store; this is in order to confirm that they are still willing to purchase the game.
In Midgar, a city controlled by the mega-conglomerate Shinra Inc., the No. 1 Mako Reactor has been blown up by a rebel group, AVALANCHE. AVALANCHE was secretly formed to wage a rebellion against Shinra Inc., an organisation which is absorbing Mako energy, destroying the natural resources of the planet. Cloud, a former member of Shinra's elite combat force, SOLDIER, was involved with the bombing of the Mako Reactor. Can Cloud and AVALANCHE protect the planet from the huge, formidable enemy, Shinra Inc.?
Final Fantasy VII Remake will become available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on the 10th of April.