Earlier today, it was announced that Marvel's Avengers has been delayed by four months —
find out more on that here. Seems that today is the day for delays as it has also been announced that
Final Fantasy VII Remake's release date has been pushed back.
Thankfully, the highly-anticipated
Final Fantasy game's release hasn't been delayed by quite as long as the aforementioned superhero game's. Prior to today, it was believed that
Final Fantasy VII Remake would release on March 3rd, 2020. However, the remake will now release on April 10th, 2020.
That's just over a month later, a week after the release of
Resident Evil 3 Remake, and just a week before
Cyberpunk 2077's release. Square Enix provided a statement regarding the delay of
Final Fantasy VII on social media — you can check that out below (via
@FinalFantasyVII):
It has been all but confirmed that a demo for
Final Fantasy VII Remake will be released prior to or alongside the game's release —
more on that here.
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 be available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One from March 3rd, 2020.