The official Twitter account for the upcoming 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy VII Remake h⛦as uploaded more pieces of recreated artwork showing scenes from the original game using the new designs for the characters, which includes iconic moments featuring both Sephiroth and Tifa.
Final Fantasy VII Remake is expanding and updating the classic title from the original PlayStation. The Midgar section of the original Final Fantasy VII will now cover the entirety of the first game in the remake series, which means that the story🥃 will likely end at the point where the party defeat the Motor Ball boss and leave the city.
The release of Final Fantasy VII Remake is slowly approaching and the official Twitter page for the game has been ♕updated with new pieces of recreated artwork showing significant moments from the game using the new designs of the characters. The first piece shows Tifa sitting on the well in the city of Nibelheim, which was used as one of the disc-swapping screens in the original game.
The second image shows one of the most famous moments in the original Final Fantasy VII, as Sephiroth is seen walking through the flames of Nibelheim after slaughtering its inhabitants. This scene likely won't make it into Final Fantasy VII Remake, as the flashback sequence where it's first shown doesn't occur until after the party🦹 leaves Midgar and reach Kalm.
The Twitter page also uploaded two images showing a closer look at Sephiroth's new design in Final Fantasy VII Remake.
This isn't the first time that Square Enix has released recreated moments from Final Fantasy VII online, as the image of Aerith looking at the Highwind from a distance (with the Highwind notably absent) a💫nd Barret & Marlene in the Sector 5 Church has also be shown to the fans in the past. Th💙e question now is whether similar images featuring Cait Sith, Cid, Vincent, and Yuffie will also be shown, as these characters won't be appearing until the later games in the series.
Final Fantasy VII Remake will be 🌟released for PlayStation 4 on March 3, 2020.
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