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is a 2020 action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix. It is the first in a planned trilogy of games remaking the 1997 PlayStation game '' Final Fantasy VII''. Set in the dystopian
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metropolis of
Midgar is a fictional city from the ''Final Fantasy'' media franchise. First appearing in the 1997 video game '' Final Fantasy VII'', Midgar is depicted as a bustling metropolis built, occupied and controlled by the fictional megacorporation Shinra El ...
, players control the mercenary
Cloud Strife is a character (arts), fictional character and the main protagonist of Square (video game company), Square's (now Square Enix's) 1997 role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy VII'', its Final Fantasy VII Remake, high-definition remake, and seve ...
. He joins
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, an
eco-terrorist Eco-terrorism is an act of violence which is committed in support of environmental causes, against people or property. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines eco-terrorism as "...the use or threatened use of violence ...
group trying to stop the powerful mega-corporation Shinra from using the planet's life essence as an energy source. The gameplay combines
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action Action may refer to: * Action (narrative), a literary mode * Action fiction, a type of genre fiction * Action game, a genre of video game Film * Action film, a genre of film * ''Action'' (1921 film), a film by John Ford * ''Action'' (1980 fil ...
with
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and
role-playing Role-playing or roleplaying is the changing of one's behaviour to assume a role, either unconsciously to fill a social role, or consciously to act out an adopted role. While the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' offers a definition of role-playing a ...
elements. ''Remake'' was announced in 2015 following years of speculation. Several key staff members returned, including character designer
Tetsuya Nomura is a Japanese video game artist, designer and director working for Square Enix (formerly Square). He designed characters for the ''Final Fantasy'' series, debuting with ''Final Fantasy VI'' and continuing with various later installments. Addit ...
as director, director
Yoshinori Kitase is a Japanese game director and producer working for Square Enix. He is known as the director of ''Final Fantasy VI'', ''Chrono Trigger'', ''Final Fantasy VII'', ''Final Fantasy VIII'' and ''Final Fantasy X'', and the producer of the ''Final Fa ...
as producer, scenario writer
Kazushige Nojima is a Japanese video game writer. He is best known for writing several installments of Square Enix's ''Final Fantasy'' franchise—namely ''Final Fantasy VII'' and its spin-offs ''Advent Children'' and ''Crisis Core'', ''Final Fantasy VIII'', and ' ...
as story and scenario writer, event planner
Motomu Toriyama is a Japanese game director and scenario writer who has been working for Square Enix since 1994. He initially worked on cutscenes in ''Bahamut Lagoon'' and ''Final Fantasy VII'' before serving as one of the 3 directors on ''Final Fantasy X'' u ...
as a co-director, and composer
Nobuo Uematsu is a Japanese composer and keyboardist best known for his contributions to the ''Final Fantasy'' video game series by Square Enix. A self-taught musician, he began playing the piano at the age of twelve, with English singer-songwriter Elton Jo ...
who returned to write the main theme. The staff redesigned the characters to balance realism and stylization. ''Remake'' was released for the
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in April 2020. It received positive reviews, with praise for its graphics, gameplay, narrative, and music. Critics praised the expanded story and the updated battle system for its strategic elements and visual flourishes, but the linearity and repetitive sidequests received criticism. ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' became one of the fastest-selling PlayStation 4 games, selling more than 3.5 million copies within three days and over five million by August 2020. An enhanced version, was released for the
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and
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in 2021. A second game, ''Final Fantasy VII Rebirth'', is scheduled for late 2023 or early 2024 for PlayStation 5.


Gameplay

''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' is the first in a planned series of games remaking the 1997 PlayStation game '' Final Fantasy VII''. It covers the first section of the original game, set in the metropolis Midgar. Players control
Cloud Strife is a character (arts), fictional character and the main protagonist of Square (video game company), Square's (now Square Enix's) 1997 role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy VII'', its Final Fantasy VII Remake, high-definition remake, and seve ...
, a former Shinra soldier turned mercenary who joins the
eco-terrorist Eco-terrorism is an act of violence which is committed in support of environmental causes, against people or property. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines eco-terrorism as "...the use or threatened use of violence o ...
group AVALANCHE to fight the Shinra Corporation, who have been draining the planet's life energy. Every element has been remade, using real-time polygonal graphics as opposed to the
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environments of the original. The story includes major expansions to character development and some notable plot additions. Exploration and battle mechanics both take place in real-time, like ''
Final Fantasy XV is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix. The fifteenth main installment of the ''Final Fantasy'' series, it was released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2016, Microsoft Windows in 2018, and as a launch title ...
''. The game features an altered
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(ATB) system from the original, which gradually fills up slowly, or can fill faster with attacks. Once it is filled, the player can halt the action and use special abilities such as magic, items, and special moves. The player can assign these special abilities to shortcut buttons, allowing them to play in real-time without pausing. Each special ability uses up a segment of the ATB bar. The player can switch between party members at any time during battle. Each party member has their own individual skills, such as Cloud's close-quarters melee attacks and Barret's long-range distance attacks. Players are able to use magic and summons of large creatures, and a Limit Break gauge allows characters to perform more powerful attacks once charged. While the game has more real-time elements, strategic elements still remain, such as selecting weapons and magic for each character to wield.


Plot

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) is a former member of SOLDIER, the elite warriors of the Shinra Electric Power Company. Shinra uses Mako, a refined form of the Planet's spiritual energy harvested by massive reactors, to power the metropolis of Midgar and develop cutting-edge technology. Disillusioned with Shinra, and at the request of his childhood friend
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), Cloud takes a mercenary job for Avalanche, an eco-terrorist organization, led by
Barret Wallace is a player character in Square Enix's role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy VII''. Created by character designer Tetsuya Nomura, he has since appeared in the CGI film sequel, '' Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' as well as other games and ...
(John Eric Bentley/ Masahiro Kobayashi). Barret believes excessive Mako harvesting harms the planet, leading a bombing attack on a Mako reactor. In the aftermath, Cloud is haunted by memories of Sephiroth (
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), an enigmatic former SOLDIER member, and meets the florist
Aerith Gainsborough , transliterated as Aeris Gainsborough in the English releases of '' Final Fantasy VII'' and ''Final Fantasy Tactics''—is a fictional character in Square's (now Square Enix) role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy VII''. She was designed by Te ...
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). Strange ghost-like entities, who alternately help and hinder Cloud throughout the game, cause him to be recruited for another attack, in which he goes missing in action. Cloud meets Aerith again and protects her from Shinra forces. After they reunite with Tifa, the trio learns that Shinra plans to collapse a piece of the "plate" onto the Sector 7 slums. Avalanche fails to stop Shinra's plan, and the plate falls. Aerith helps most of the population and Barret's daughter
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evacuate in time, but is captured by Shinra. Cloud, Tifa, and Barret infiltrate Shinra headquarters and rescue Aerith from being used as an experiment by Shinra scientist Hojo (
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). She reveals that she is the last descendant of the Cetra, a near-extinct precursor race who resided in a "Promised Land", which Shinra covets for its boundless Mako reserves. The group meets a talking wolf-like creature called
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/ Kappei Yamaguchi), who explains that the ghostly entities are called Whispers. They exist to ensure that the course of destiny is not altered, by correcting any deviations from this course. Meanwhile, Sephiroth infiltrates Shinra and steals a mysterious entity known as "
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", connected to the extinction of the Cetra. In a confrontation at the top of Shinra headquarters, Sephiroth murders the president of Shinra. Shinra's son
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) assumes control of the company and fights Cloud, but is defeated. Cloud and his allies flee the scene via the Midgar Expressway, but find Sephiroth waiting for them at the end. After defeating Whisper Harbinger, an entity formed by an amalgam of Whispers, Cloud's group battles Sephiroth. Sephiroth separates Cloud from the group, asking him to join him and defy fate. Cloud refuses and fights Sephiroth, but is defeated, although Sephiroth spares him and departs. Meanwhile, as Cloud's group leaves Midgar to stop Sephiroth, SOLDIER
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) defeats an army of Shinra forces, and departs with Cloud to Midgar. ''Intergrade'' adds additional ending scenes showing Cloud and his group arriving at the village of Kalm after hitching a ride with Chocobo Bill, and Zack entering the Sector 5 church searching for Aerith.


Intermission

Shortly after the bombing of Mako Reactor 5,
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), a ninja working for Wutai, arrives at Midgar and meets up with her partner Sonon Kusakabe (Aleks Le/
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) in order to steal Shinra's "Ultimate Materia". With the help of a local Avalanche cell, Yuffie and Sonon infiltrate the lab under Shinra headquarters and fight through Shinra's forces before discovering that the Ultimate Materia is not yet complete. As they try to escape, they are confronted by a Shinra supersoldier named
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). Outmatched, Sonon sacrifices himself to ensure Yuffie can escape. She leaves Shinra headquarters just in time to see the Sector 7 plate fall. Some time later, Yuffie has left Midgar and muses that in order to achieve her desire to see Shinra's downfall, she will need a team to help her.


Development


Background

''Final Fantasy VII'' was developed by
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for the PlayStation console and released in 1997. Its staff included producer, co-writer and series creator
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, director and co-writer Yoshinori Kitase, artist
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, character designer and co-writer
Tetsuya Nomura is a Japanese video game artist, designer and director working for Square Enix (formerly Square). He designed characters for the ''Final Fantasy'' series, debuting with ''Final Fantasy VI'' and continuing with various later installments. Addit ...
, and writer
Kazushige Nojima is a Japanese video game writer. He is best known for writing several installments of Square Enix's ''Final Fantasy'' franchise—namely ''Final Fantasy VII'' and its spin-offs ''Advent Children'' and ''Crisis Core'', ''Final Fantasy VIII'', and ' ...
. The game was a critical and commercial success, and established the ''Final Fantasy'' series as a major franchise. It was expanded through the multimedia project ''
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'', comprising additional games, films, and other media. In the early 2000s, Square announced a remake for
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alongside ''
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'' and ''
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'', but nothing further was heard of the project. It was abandoned because of the increased challenge of developing on new hardware and would have necessitated cutting content. The staff were preoccupied with developing ''
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'' and its sequels, and ''Remake'' would have been an equally large or larger project hard to undertake at the same time. Once the ''XIII'' series ended, the team was free to pursue other projects. Kitase claims that since the ''XIII'', he had been asked multiple times about developing this game. Co-director Naoki Hamaguchi was originally just a fan of the game so he was glad about his inclusion into the core development team. Demand for a remake grew following a
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tech demo at the 2005
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, showcasing the opening of ''Final Fantasy VII'' with Square's new
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engine. Further demand came during the game's impending tenth anniversary in 2007. On both occasions, Square denied that any remake was in development, for reasons including their focus on new games, the necessity to cut elements to make a remake manageable, the difficulty of developing for modern hardware, and the amount of development time it would require. The ''Remake'' project began when ''Final Fantasy'' producer Shinji Hashimoto broached the subject to Kitase, Nojima, and Nomura. All three were reaching a stage of life that they defined as "that age": all felt that if they waited much longer, they might not be alive to or would be too old to develop a remake, and passing the project on to a new generation did not feel right. Another reason for developing the remake was that Square Enix was creating a growing library of PlayStation 4 titles, and the team hoped to increase the console's popularity. Nomura was appointed as director much to his own surprise when it was decided to create the remake but he was busy with the making of the video game ''
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'' at that time.


Design

The game entered full production by late 2015, led by Business Division 1, an internal production team within Square Enix. While Nomura was involved with the project from the start, he only discovered he was the director after seeing himself credited in an internal company presentation video, as he had expected Kitase to fill the role. Nomura filled the role director for both ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' and ''
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'' concurrently. Another project leader was Naoki Hamaguchi, who had previously served as a programmer for '' Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII'' and project lead for ''
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''. Square Enix approached developing ''Remake'' at the same level as a main numbered entry in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. While the team had the option of simply remastering ''Final Fantasy VII'' with better graphics as many fans had requested, they noted that its graphics and many of its mechanics had become dated by modern standards. With this in mind, they decided to do a full remake, rebuilding the game systems to suit contemporary tastes and using current gaming technology to recreate the world. An overarching goal of the project was to make the game feel both "new and nostalgic" for players of the original game while exemplifying the idea of ''Final Fantasy VII'' for new players. This decision led to the creation of ''Remake'' action-based battle system, which draws from that action-based style of ''
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''. Teruki Endo, who had previously worked on '' Monster Hunter World'', served as battle director. The team aimed to retain all of the gameplay mechanics popular in the original game, including
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, while merging them with the action-based system. Rather than using the character models and graphical style of ''Advent Children'', which by that point had been developed using ten-year-old technology, the team decided to create new designs and models for characters: Nomura wished to balance the realism of ''Advent Children'' with cartoon stylization. Nomura was in charge of the revamped main character designs, while designer Roberto Ferrari was in charge of designs for secondary characters. Character modeling was supervised by
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, Square Enix's CGI development branch. Cloud Strife's initial redesign for ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' departed more dramatically from the original's, but was later altered to more closely resemble Nomura's original concept. Tifa Lockhart's original appearance was changed to make her look more realistic as members from the staff realized her design would not fit fight scenes. Instead of creating a new engine, Square Enix licensed
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to develop the game, with Square Enix and Epic Games Japan working together to optimize the engine for ''Remake''. The team received technical assistance from the developers of ''Kingdom Hearts III'', as the latter game was developed using the same engine. The game's lighting is augmented with the lighting engine Enlighten. To help with the action gameplay and video quality, Square Enix originally partnered with video game developer
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, with the two companies keeping in close contact due to different development styles. In 2017, the game's development focus shifted from being developed with external partners to being a primarily internal project. When the company first started the Remake project, the team had to decide the entire scope of the project. There were two directions possible: expand upon the original with multiple releases or include the entire scope of the original game in a single release. The team starts by investigating what were the essential parts of the original and what parts are what the fans absolutely had to see; they quickly decided that there were so many parts that are essential and the fans would be upset if the team had to cut out anything. A single release with more depth would not be possible without cutting out parts of the original story. In the end, the team decided the best option for the project was to go for the highest level possible (such as within the city of Midgar, which was mostly inaccessible in the original) with an expanded story in multiple releases. Each game is planned to be on a similar scale to ''Final Fantasy XIII''. The first part focuses on the city of Midgar due to its iconic status among the ''Final Fantasy'' community. Regarding the scope for the first part of the Remake, Nomura mentioned that many were worried about how the company would be able to make a whole game based solely on Midgar, but he didn't think it would be a problem. Nomura said it takes about 7 hours to go through the Midgar section in the original game. Going through the same gameplay in the Remake with 3D map in Midgar and new scenario, plus the time it takes to go from one point to another adds up. So the overall gameplay of the Remake would be well enough to cover a whole game. The story and scenario writer, Nojima, also added that stopping the game at the end of Midgar would also allow for an adequate amount of story scenarios to be put in as well. Nomura further added that level designs would have to change again after the party leaves Midgar. If the developers were to do that, they would also have to split up other scenarios and even if they add new gameplay, it would have to end in an abrupt point of the story. That’s why they felt that if they had everything focused in Midgar, they wouldn’t have to split up any of the story elements that happen there.


Scenario

While developing the scenario, the team needed to work carefully, so the game did not appear too nostalgic. They needed to make decisions about what could be carried over from the original and what needed adjustment due to changes in
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since the original's release. Despite there already being a story in place, which greatly simplified production on some fronts, Nojima was brought back in to create new story material. The scenario for the first part was completed in December 2015, covering the beginning of the game to the escape from Midgar. Kitase observed that despite 23 years passing since the original game was released, the themes of economic inequality, corporate monopoly, and environmentalism were still relevant to the current day. Nomura expressed regret that other areas of Midgar, such as the upper plate, were inaccessible in the original game and wanted to address that in ''Remake'' in order to give players a better sense of the city and its culture. The roles of previously minor characters were also expanded for this purpose. Despite being marketed as a remake, the narrative has multiple changes from the original game, such as Barret being attacked by the antagonist Sephiroth and saved by a Whisper. Sephiroth appears during the Midgar scenario despite not being properly introduced until a flashback Cloud experiences. Vice noted that Cloud sees the future of Aerith in the original 1997 game, leaving her fate unknown to returning fans.
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refrained from explaining the reason for the changes from the narrative: "I want to let you know is that all of the lore from the works created after the original game, the 'Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' that's all very much in the base of the canon for the remake, and going forward it will be too." The main characters were adjusted in various ways for ''Remake''. Rather than the "cool and collected" Cloud as seen in other games, ''Remake'' depicts his apathetic attitude as a façade to mask his insecurities. Nojima wanted to convey that his standoffishness could be seen as lame. Cloud's initial redesign for ''Remake'' departed more dramatically from the original's, but was later altered to more closely resemble Nomura's design. Tifa's desire for revenge against Shinra is complicated by her reluctance to enact violence. Barret's passion and charisma rallies other characters to follow his lead. Nojima worked hard to make the interactions between these three natural. It was important to Hamaguchi to include a scene wherein Cloud has an intimate conversation with one of his teammates based on the player's choices in homage to the "date" scene from the original game. The development team avoided playing favorites between Tifa and Aerith, treating them both as main heroes. In addition to returning characters, the team decided to expand the role of minor characters and write new characters. Cloud's interactions with AVALANCHE members Biggs, Wedge, and Jessie further his character development and deepen the world of the story. Sephiroth was initially intended to be a looming presence, inspired by the shark in ''
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'', to mirror his role in this section of the original game. However, Kitase reasoned that the original's ''Jaws''-like approach would be ineffective because even new players were too familiar with the character. Hamaguchi pitched an alternate ending in which Cloud faces off with Sephiroth, which led to him appearing more and more in the remake. The game is fully voiced, with the original plan being for the voice actors from the CGI film '' Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' to reprise their roles. Ultimately, the English characters were recast for ''Remake''. According to Kitase, choosing a new generation of voices for the characters was part of the game's rebirth as ''Remake''. The Japanese voice actors remained the same with
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being surprised by this younger take on Cloud, having not played Cloud in the original unvoiced PlayStation video game. For the English dub,
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commented on replacing Steve Burton voicing Cloud, stating, "Steve, you paved the way. You made this character what it is and have contributed in shaping a legacy" and thus wanted to not let Burton down with his take on the character. John Eric Bentley voiced Barret, a character he admired when he played the 1997 game. He felt his familiarity with the original work improved his performance, aided by the translators who explained the context for his scenes. He wanted his portrayal of Barret to be multifaceted and serve as a positive example of Black representation in games. Briana White (Aerith) studied
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's acting in order to appeal to fans. Meanwhile, Britt Baron had little knowledge of Tifa when being cast, but grew to like her character. Other prominent actors include
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(Jessie),
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(Biggs), and Matt Jones (Wedge). The game employs an algorithm to adjust characters' facial motions while speaking in order to automatically match
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ing and emotion in every language.


Music

The game's soundtrack consists primarily of arrangements of pieces
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wrote for the original ''Final Fantasy VII'', with original tracks by several other series veterans, such as
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and Mitsuto Suzuki. Uematsu contributed one new track: the theme song for the game, "Hollow". It was the first time Uematsu and Kitase had worked together since ''
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'' (2001), with Kitase initially believing Uematsu would refuse as he had long since left Square Enix and found success as an independent composer. Nomura intended "Hollow" to reflect Cloud's state of mind; he wanted it to be a rock song with male vocals and an image of "rain". It was performed by Yosh, the vocalist for Survive Said the Prophet. Hamauzu also expressed honor in doing the music alongside Uematsu, as the original game was his first exposure to the series. Suzuki stated that the themes for Wall Market, Honeybee Inn, and Midgar Highway were among his favorite contributions. ''Remake'' employs
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in its gameplay wherein multiple arrangements of a particular track are played simultaneously, which fade in and out with the player's actions, such as entering or exiting a battle. Arrangements also shift within a battle depending on the emotions the developers wanted players to experience from moment to moment. Because cutscenes in ''Remake'' have voiced dialogue, the sound team needed to rearrange some tracks to accommodate this change but they were careful to preserve the original melodies.


Release

Following years of rumors and fan requests, ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' was announced during Sony's conference at
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.
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created the announcement trailer. Square Enix's stock prices rose to their highest rating since November 2008, and the YouTube release of the reveal trailer garnered over 10 million views in the following two weeks. The game was next showcased at the 2015 PlayStation Experience, demonstrating cutscenes and gameplay from the opening sequence. During the ''Final Fantasy'' 30th anniversary
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event hosted by Square Enix in Tokyo on January 31, 2017 – the 20th anniversary of ''Final Fantasy VII'' — the game's first piece of CGI key art was unveiled, along with announcements for a collaboration event with ''
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''. On February 18, Nomura revealed two screenshots, showing off the updated
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. Due to its lack of footage since 2015, switch to internal development, and other projects Nomura was involved in, there were concerns about the status of the project. Speaking following E3 2018, Nomura stated that the game was in development, with his full attention shifted to it when ''Kingdom Hearts III'' was completed. After years without substantial footage, a teaser trailer was shown during PlayStation's May 2019 State of Play broadcast. Kitase announced that the team had wanted to "try something new" on the State of Play broadcast by showing the trailer. The release date, March 3, 2020, was revealed the following month in a second teaser trailer during an orchestral concert dedicated to the music of ''Final Fantasy VII'' in Los Angeles. Further release details were announced at the company's
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press conference, including different editions of ''Remake''. Kitase later clarified at the event that Square Enix had yet to determine the number of games in the ''Remake'' series, adding that they were in the process of planning the second installment. An extended gameplay showcase and demo was playable at E3 2019, demonstrating parts of the opening mission, including some of the exploration, combat system, and first boss battle. The playable demo received positive reception in early previews, with praise towards the graphics, gameplay and combat system. At E3 2019, it won three awards at the
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for Best of Show, Best Console Game, and Best Role-Playing Game, as well as the best looking Unreal Engine game at E3 2019. Extended footage of the demo, as well as an additional trailer, was featured at the 2019
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. In December 2019, it was announced that the game would be a timed PlayStation 4 exclusive until 2021, with no further details about its release on other platforms. In January 2020, the team decided to push the release date back from March 3 to April 10, 2020. A
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was released on the
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on March 2, 2020, covering the first chapter. On March 30, 2020, Square Enix announced that Europe and Australia would receive physical copies of ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' early, due to growing concerns of the effect of the
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on distribution. This did not apply to downloads, as they were not directly affected by the global supply chain. Artwork of Cloud was used on buildings in Los Angeles to promote the game. In June 2020, a scene from ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' was reproduced for the 8-bit NEC PC-88 computer by Japanese programmer Soba P. On February 25, 2021, as part of Sony's State of Play stream, Square Enix announced an upgraded version of ''Remake'' for the
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titled ''Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade'', including improved visuals and shorter load times, to be available at no additional cost to owners of the PS4 version. Also announced was a PS5-exclusive DLC expansion titled ''Episode Intermission'' featuring the playable character
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, who does not appear in the Midgar segment of the original game. The DLC expansion is included with the purchase of ''Intergrade'', but must be purchased separately if using the free upgrade from the PS4 version. ''Intergrade'' adds the ability to use traditional turn-based controls while in the game's normal difficulty mode, a photo mode, and better overall performance in framerate and resolution; it was released on June 10, 2021. In May 2021, news outlets reported that Square Enix was in the midst of making a ''Final Fantasy VII''
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series in partnership with
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. No release date was mentioned in the reports. At
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, Square Enix announced that a port of ''Intergrade'' would be released for
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on December 16, 2021, via the
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. While anticipation was high, the
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was heavily criticised by players and critics alike due to lacklustre setting customisation and severe stuttering, both stemming from a lack of optimisation. It was released on
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on June 17, 2022. In June 2022, Square Enix announced that ''Remake'' was the first in a planned trilogy of games remaking ''Final Fantasy VII''; the second part, ''Final Fantasy VII Rebirth'', is planned for late 2023 or early 2024. Also announced was '' Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion'', a remaster of ''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII'', which was released in December 2022; it is considered a prequel to the larger ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' project.


Reception

''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' received "generally favorable" reviews, according to
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, with critics praising its faithfulness to the original game. Tamoor Hussain of ''
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'' states that, while ''Remake'' is only the initial entry in a full reimagining of the original game, "It is rich in details that were previously unexplored, realizes new storytelling ambitions with confidence, and presents fresh perspectives that feel both meaningful and essential." To summarize, he says it "tells a smaller, more personal ''Final Fantasy 7'' tale and marries it with a smart mashup of action and RPG gameplay to deliver a must-play experience." Tom Marks of ''
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'' calls the game a "complete reinvention", praising the combat system. Nahila Bonfiglio of ''
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'' regarded it as one of the best games of 2020 based on multiple aspects that would appeal to the audience. '' EGM'' claimed the game was captivating like the original. ''
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'' also highly regarded the remake, to the point of finding it superior to the original title. The narrative was praised for the characters and their arcs. ''IGN'' called its "story fleshed out with real emotional arcs", praising its nostalgic feel, but criticized the game for having "filler" and sometimes convoluted new plot points and side missions. The reviewer stated that "''Final Fantasy VII Remake''s dull filler and convoluted additions can cause it to stumble, but it still breathes exciting new life into a classic while standing as a great RPG all its own." ''Shacknews'' stated the story in the remake is one of the strongest ever achieved by the company. Despite noting his antisocial attitudes in the remake, ''IGN'' and ''GameSpot'' commented that Cloud has the most notable arc in ''Remake'', with
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's performance helping to improve his appeal. His interactions with the cast and the expansion of the minor characters in Avalanche was also well received by Easy Allies. The idea that there are four characters with Sephiroth's name led ''
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'' to note the remake still had its own mysteries that even players of the original would not know. ''Destructoid'' agreed about the cast, most notably Aerith, noting her fun characterization. The handling of the city of Midgar was praised by ''Game Informer'' due to the presence of the company of Shinra and the poor status of civilians, while expanding on the lore of the original game. ''EGMNOW'' praised the themes of ecoterrorism and war and the prominent role Midgar played in the storyline, while also exploring Avalanche's minor characters. The reviewer also felt the antagonist, Sephiroth, was more menacing in ''Remake'', due to his constant threats towards Cloud. ''Eurogamer'' noted the new narrative elements of the title, but was uncertain whether these changes would be for better or worse. Critical response to the combat has been positive, partly due to the strategy needed and the distinctive fighting style of each playable character, such as Cloud wielding a sword, in contrast to Barret's shooting from afar. ''Destructoid'' also praised the gameplay for using a new system, rather than relying on nostalgia mechanics. ''GameSpot'' praised the evolution of the gameplay features from the 1997 original by the addition of new elements. ''GamesRadar'' also praised the combat for the strategy required, due to each enemy having a weakness, and the variety among the characters thanks to their unique traits. RPGamer praised both the return of Materia used to provide magic attacks and the addition of upgradeable weapons in order to let players decide which equipment they want to use. ''RPGamer'' felt that ''Remake'' relied on "padding" to expand on the areas of the game, which they considered linear for the genre. ''Game Informer'' agreed, as although Cloud is initially the only playable character, Tifa can also be controlled and execute her own techniques. They also praised the balance between strategy and style. ''GamesRadar'' criticized some of the sidequests in the game as lackluster. While noting the linearity of Midgar, ''Game Informer'' praised the fact that the players can interact with citizens. ''EGM'' claimed that some quests had too much padding, citing an example where the player has to constantly change the playable character to open multiple doors in the Shinra headquarters. ''
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'' said that despite the linear gameplay, the reviewers finished the game in 38 hours, and still had plenty of quests left to complete. ''Shacknews'' said that despite the linear nature of the game, he appreciated the warnings the game gives to the players when they are about to irrevocably move on with the main quest, allowing them to still complete sidequests instead. ''The Daily Dot'' praised "the exquisite level design with seamless mechanics, addicting gameplay and rousing battles".


Sales

''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide within three days. This made it one of the biggest launches for a PlayStation4 game and the fastest-selling PS4 exclusive, surpassing the launch sales of '' Marvel's Spider-Man'' (3.3million; 2018) and ''
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'' (3.1million; 2018). By August 2020, that figure had increased to over on PS4. In Japan, ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' sold over a million copies during its first week, with the game sold out in many stores. In North America, ''Remake'' was the top-selling game of April 2020 and the third best-selling game of 2020, behind '' Call of Duty: Modern Warfare'' (2019) and '' Animal Crossing: New Horizons'' (2020). It became the fastest-selling ''Final Fantasy'' title in the franchise's history, surpassing the launch record previously set by ''
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'' (2016), and was the most downloaded PlayStation 4 game of April 2020 in the United States. In the United Kingdom, the game debuted at the top of the weekly sales chart, selling an estimated 60,000 physical copies in its first weekend. German trade association
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announced that it took ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' only a few days to sell more than 100,000 units within Germany, for which it won a Gold Sales Award. It was the fourth most downloaded PlayStation 4 game of April 2020 in Europe.


Awards

''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' won the overall "Game of Show award" from E3 2019. After its release, the game also won the Editors’ Choice awards from PlayStation. In the
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, the game won in the "Excellency Award for Sound" category. It was later nominated for six awards at
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, including
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. It won in the two categories "Best RPG" and "Best Score/Music". It also won IGN Japan's Game of the Year in 2020. Both ''
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'' and ''RPG Site'' also listed it as one of the best games from its year. ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' also won the "Soundtrack Album of the Year" award at the 35th
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, and the "Role-Playing Game of the Year" at the 24th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards. the game also won best soundtrack at the 2022 steam awards.


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