Final Fantasy 7 Remake UPDATE: Great news from Square Enix for PS4 fans ...

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is one of the most anticipated PS4 games on the horizon.

The original Final Fantasy 7 was a classic, and arguably helped bring JRPGs to the mainstream more so than any other title.

The iconic game was released on the PlayStation 1 back in 1997 and fans have long called for a remake.

These hopes and dreams were finally answered when Square Enix revealed a Final Fantasy 7 Remake was in the works during E3 2015.

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The first gameplay trailer was released later that year at PSX 2015 but since then news on the FF7 Remake has gone quiet.

Apart from a handful of new screenshot revealed in 2017 fans haven’t have had much to go on.

It’s led to fears among some fans that the Final Fantasy 7 Remake may still be a while off and could potentially come to the PS5 instead of PS4.

But signs are coming that fans could be about to get a big update on the Final Fantasy 7 Remake this year.

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The latest of which comes courtesy of a recently translated interview that initially appeared in the Japanese press.

The interview with Shinchiro Biwa, who is the planner of business division 1 for the Final Fantasy VII Remake, was originally published last summer.

However it was only recently translated into English by FF7 fans in the west.

In a post on the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Reddit page the main points of the interview were outlined.

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And one of the most eye-catching aspects of the interview is that it looks like it shows a “lot of work” has been done on the Final Fantasy 7 Remake.

The Redditor posted: “[Biwa] talks a lot about having creative freedom, and that the people on the team have the room to pursue their passion and have creative input on the work.

“He says, even despite it being a legacy title with a lot of immovable parts, if you have a good idea, you can

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