director, Tetsuya Nomura, will be stepping away from his role for the sequel. He will instead be a Creative Director, ꧅looking over the remakes a𓃲nd mobile works for the series.
found an interview by , who spoke with Nomura about the remake. He said that he "personally [has] an unprecedented number of p𒅌rojects," so he passed the torch to Naoki Hamaguchi, his Co-Director on the first Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
Hamaguchi was the Project Leader🙈 of Mobius Final Fantasy from 2015 and the Lead Event Programm♒er of Final Fantasy 13. He's been working on the series since the PS2 era with Final Fantasy 12, so with his experience, the next entry of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake saga should be in good hands.
The next game Nomura will likely work on as a Director will be the next Kingdom Hearts title as the series' 20th anniversary is next year. He has teased in the past that he'll have news on the future of the Disney and Square Enix crossover series in 2022. Development seems to be amping up too, as the🗹 team which was working on the mobile game Kingdom Hearts Union X Dark Road will be joining Square's internal KH team for a new project in the next phase of the series.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake is in a great spot right now. Just this week, Square Enix announced a168澳洲幸运5开奖网: PS5 remaster of the game with 4K resolution or 60 FPS modes, a photo mode, and new lighting systems. The best thing is that it will be a free upgrade for those who have the PS4 version (which will be a168澳洲幸运5开奖网: PlayStation Plus freebie alongside three other games next month.)
It looks absolutely gorgeous, but that's not all. Yuffie will star in her own episode which will be exclusive to the PS5. Available as optional168澳洲幸运5开奖网: paid DLC for those who upgrade to the new version, Yuffie is on a mission to steal a powerful materia from the Shinra Corporation.🍸 In this chapter, battles seem to be overhauled as team members can group up to implement powerful moves together.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade wil🐲l be releasing on June 10ಌ, 2021 for the PS5.