The official box art for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy VII Remake has been released by Square Enix and it's a recreation of the original cover of the North American release of Final Fantasy VII. It seems that the box art might be misleading, as the title oܫf the game suggests thaꦬt it's a complete release, rather than one part of the story.
Final Fantasy VII was released on three discs back in 1997. Final Fantasy VII Remake is only adapting the Midgar portion of the game, which encompasses the first few hours of the first disc of Final Fantasy VII. The Midgar portion of Final Fantasy VII is one of the most beloved parts of the game, s🔯o Square Enix is expanding it into a full release that is intended to be the length of a regular game.
Fans have assumed that the name of Final Fantasy VII Remake is due to be changed at some point, as it's intended to be part of a longer series. The assumption is that it would have "Part 1" added to its name or a subtitle that relates to Midgar. It seems that this assumption was wrong, as the official box art for the game still refers to it as Final Fantasy VII Remake.
The Final Fantasy VII Remake name on its own is misleading, as it's not actually a full remake of Final Fantasy VII. The mainstream public who don't follow gaming news as closely as others might be duped into thinking that the game is a remake of the entirety of Final Fantasy VII, when it only covers a small part of the orig🐠inal game.
It's possible that Square Enix is planning a name change in the future that will clarify the situation, as Final Fantasy VII Remake isn't due to be released until early next year. It would have made sense to announce a name change during E3 or the Tokyo Game Show, but there is nothing stopping Square Enix from waiting until the last minute to throw a subtitle on the name of Final Fantasy VII Remake.
Final Fantasy VII Remake ꧙is due to be released for PlayStꦚation 4 on March 3, 2020.