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Square Enix fans are eagerly anticipating news on the Final Fantasy 7 Remake.

The Final Fantasy 7 Remake is arguably one of the biggest games on the horizon.

However, since two trailers for the Final Fantasy 7 Remake were revealed in 2015 news has been thin on the ground.

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.

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.

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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 walk up and make a proposal directly to the director.

“He also speaks generally in a way I think that indicates a lot of work has been done, since when asked about naming some successes and failures of the project, he mentions having succeeded at creating levels with satisfying play (play the team felt

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