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Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo is already available

Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo is already available

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is one of the games most eagerly anticipated this Spring and it will be available very soon. But before that happens, if you own a PlayStation 4 you are entitled to a very nice surprise. Square Enix has launched a free demo of Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Anyone can access it through the PlayStation Store. As a bonus, if you download the demo before May 11th you will get an exclusive theme for PlayStation 4 that you can download starting on April 10th.

 

 

Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo will allow you to experience the first chapter of the game, the iconic Mako Reactor 1 bombing mission. Although you won't be able to save your progress in the demo to continue with it when Final Fantasy 7 Remake is released, this is a great opportunity to get used to the reimagined combat system featured in the game. From what's been shown in other videos, it's less static and involves positioning and real-time action, so the players that do not want to play on the classic turn-based mode will have to adapt to the new system.

As far as we know, Final Fantasy 7 Remake won't be changing much of the story so all the fans of the original Final Fantasy VII already know what to expect. Even like that, the game has all the potential to become one of the most important releases of 2020, and it looks so good that many players are already wondering if it would have not been better to launch the game on PlayStation 5 to prolong its life.

 

 

The first chapter will allow players to accompany Cloud and Barret as they infiltrate into one of Shinra's facilities in order to shut down one of the reactors that are draining Mako from the planet and turning it into a barren wasteland. When Cloud is separated from the others he meets Aeris and one of the most epic stories in the Final Fantasy series begins.

 

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