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So maybe a 2020-2021 release??

That's only 5-6 years of development.



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After 15 i dont have any faith in Square. Finished it on PC and it was really bad. I mean the combat! And this remake will have almost the same combat again. Square is good at makeing turnbased combat not action. For this they should hire platinum Studio or Team Ninja.



Huh, we'll see. You'd think they would want the FF7R to be shown at E3 of all places. Even though myself and others were hoping we'd see the FF7R at E3, I am actually glad they didn't show much new stuff like say new humongous, big, 5 plus years away projects. I guess either they're learning from announcing things too soon, or they just wanted to give KH3 and their other games the full spotlight.   Nomura or somebody else  has said before about having the avalanche members being developed more, so no new tidbits there unfortunately.

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So 2025, instead of 2026? Good news.



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Translation error?



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hope we can see something at tokio game show, maybe with release window



I hope they flesh out Jenova more this time. She could have easily had her own game



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Naum said:
So maybe a 2020-2021 release??

That's only 5-6 years of development.

Yeah...for Part 1. Remember, they're treating each section of the game as its own full release. So if part 2 and 3 each take a year riding off the engine's takeoff, it's still a 8-9 years development.

KLAMarine said:
Talk is cheap.

Exactly, we've been through this before with Square Enix. I don't listen to a single word they say now, just show us. I just can't ride a 10 year development cycle for 1 game.



Until it releases I won't consider this announcements with great relevance.



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