The title will arrive on all platforms this winter.
One of the great surprises that the past non-E3 of June left us was everything related to Final Fantasy VII Remakebeing so that Square Enix not only showed the long-awaited second part, which will hit stores in winter 2023 under the name of Rebirth, but was also in charge of announcing what would be the remaster-remake of the title prequelwhich would arrive under the name of Crisis Core – Final Fantasy VII – Reunionthus giving rise to us having a game in the saga practically every six months after confirming that Final Fantasy XVI will arrive in the summer of 2023.
Be that as it may, it should be noted that throughout all these weeks there have been new details around Crisis Core – Final Fantasy VII – Reunion, thus giving rise to the fact that we have already been able to learn about changes such as those that the game interface will undergo in order to make it more attractive for the player. However, it seems that an interview offers new data from the prequel.
Crisis Core – Final Fantasy VII – Reunion will be faithful to the original while adapting to modern times
In an interview of the producer Mariko Sato with the GameSpot medium it has been revealed that hard mode will be available in all regions, since we remember that this was added in the original game in its version for the West. On the other hand, he has mentioned that there is a new function of commands and quick access to the different magics that we can execute.
All this with the aim of be faithful to the original material, but also bringing the playable novelties of the remake of the seventh installment. On the other hand, the famous DMW system that gave so many headaches in the past is now may be omitted
On the other hand, many fans have asked the reason why this game is not a DLC of Rebirth, being TetSuya Nomura the one who has explained that this would have caused the story of Zack Was it a summary or compendium? in which he would not have given to explain all the details related to his history.
For the rest, despite the fact that it does not yet have a specific release date, it should be noted that Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is coming to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC and Nintendo Switch this very winter.