Final Fantasy 7 Anniversary Stream Could Disappoint Remake Fans

Final Fantasy 7 Anniversary Stream Could Disappoint Remake Fans: It may be difficult for people not to be convinced. Final Fantasy 7 released years ago, on January 31, 1997. 

To commemorate this significant 25th anniversary, Square Enix is holding a Final Fantasy 7 stream featuring special guests, including its character creator Tetsuya Nomura and its director, Yoshinori Kitase.

There’s no doubt there’s a reason for fans to rejoice. Many would prefer to concentrate on the Future of Final Fantasy 7 rather than the past.

 For those who love the game waiting for this stream. It might not be the one they’ve been looking forward to.

The next Final Fantasy 7 stream will begin on January 31 at 5 AM ET. While many might think they will hear some announcement about The Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2, The developer has not teased any details about the title—instead, this stream advertised as having news about Final Fantasy 7 The First Soldier.

Final Fantasy 7 Anniversary Stream Could Disappoint Remake Fans

The game’s official debut around a quarter of a century ago hasn’t been stagnant for long. 

The game has always had something to anticipate between spin-offs, film porting, and even Remakes Remake. Although Final Fantasy 7 players might be eager to find out the details about “The First Soldier.

There’s likely to be those who are disappointed when there isn’t any information made public about the sequel in The First Soldier remake.

The Final Fantasy 7 Remake began its release about two years ago, and fans hope to see more. Of course, waiting on the Remake itself was an extended time, mainly due to its delay. 

The latest Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade included additional story elements and may help tide fans over. 

But, those looking forward to the new characters, locations, and battles would undoubtedly be interested in Square Enix offering some teaser trailer for Part 2.

 Even if it’s just as short as the teaser that first showed Cloud leaping off the train for the first time in Part 1 was.

At present, it is yet to be determined when fans will receive an updated teaser or release date in the coming months for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2. 

COVID-19 has been transforming how the world operates over the past couple of years. There’s a high chance that the process of developing the follow-up game has affected in some way or another. 

This could mean an extended wait for the next installment. In all likelihood, though, Part 2 can provide the same winning experience Final Fantasy 7 Remake provided.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is now available on PC, PS4, and PS5.