As part of an end-of-year interview granted to Famitsu, the producer of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Yoshinori Kitase, intervened to remind us that, even if the development of the second part of the project proceeds regularly, it could still take a long time to complete. .
Fans eager to find out how the second part of the original has been adapted will therefore have to arm themselves with holy patience. Fortunately for them, they will be able to get distracted with Final Fantasy 16, whose arrival seems to be closer in time. In the meantime, we said, the works on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 are moving forward: at this stage Square Enix seems to be rather reluctant to grant us major updates, but Asuka Yoshikawa has thought about giving us an idea on the state of development: l actress who plays Aerith in mo-cap revealed on Twitter that she had a 4-hour shooting session with her colleague who plays Sephiroth!
What scenes with Aerith and Sephiroth were recorded? We know what you are thinking, but the truth is that it is difficult to predict what they are up to in the parts of Square Enix, since already with Final Fantasy 7 Remake they have shown a certain tendency to rework the original story. The 4-hour mo-cap session mentioned by Yoshikawa took place on December 24, and received applause from the staff. She the actress she also claims to have worked on Christmas Day too. We take this opportunity to remind you that Final Fantasy 7 Remake is still a PlayStation 4 exclusive: the agreement ends in April, exactly one year after its launch.
Fans eager to find out how the second part of the original has been adapted will therefore have to arm themselves with holy patience. Fortunately for them, they will be able to get distracted with Final Fantasy 16, whose arrival seems to be closer in time. In the meantime, we said, the works on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 are moving forward: at this stage Square Enix seems to be rather reluctant to grant us major updates, but Asuka Yoshikawa has thought about giving us an idea on the state of development: l actress who plays Aerith in mo-cap revealed on Twitter that she had a 4-hour shooting session with her colleague who plays Sephiroth!
What scenes with Aerith and Sephiroth were recorded? We know what you are thinking, but the truth is that it is difficult to predict what they are up to in the parts of Square Enix, since already with Final Fantasy 7 Remake they have shown a certain tendency to rework the original story. The 4-hour mo-cap session mentioned by Yoshikawa took place on December 24, and received applause from the staff. She the actress she also claims to have worked on Christmas Day too. We take this opportunity to remind you that Final Fantasy 7 Remake is still a PlayStation 4 exclusive: the agreement ends in April, exactly one year after its launch.