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Final Fantasy VII Remake Part Two Is In-Development

Final Fantasy VII Remake

Final Fantasy VII Remake part two is in the works as we speak. As part of a blog post by Square Enix, Final Fantasy VII director Tetsuya Nomura expressed how they have begun the development of its second part.

“We’ve already begun working on the next one as well, but I’m confident that playing through this title will expand your expectations just like the world that extends beyond Midgar.”

With this in mind, the development for part two has begun before the launch of its first part, it’s possible we won’t be waiting nearly as long as some believed.

The same post confirmed further that the famous cross-dressing sequence in the Honey Bee Inn will be a part of the game. The inn was transformed into a “pantheon of entertainment,” something they couldn’t portray in the original release, but it’s still not quite clear what will be changed or even removed. The disguise in the Wall Market was a popular sequence, but some are worried the scene will be “sanitized” for the modern audience.

“When remaking the Honey Bee Inn at the Wall Market, we revived it is as a pantheon of entertainment, which couldn’t be realized back then. Here, you’ll get the scene that many of you have been eager to see, where Cloud disguises himself. Please enjoy.”

The first part of Final Fantasy VII Remake will be launching on March 3, 2020.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Trailer – Honey Bee Inn, Summons, And Voices

September 11 saw Square Enix release a brand-new trailer for Final Fantasy VII Remake. The trailer, which totals out to just under three minutes, revealed quite a bit about this upcoming remake.

For starters, it showcased several, much more clear, voices. In previous trailers, the voices were somewhat of an afterthought. In this though, it predominately showcased the lungs of not only Cloud and Tifa, but Aerith, and Don Corneo. The Turks also make an appearance in the trailer.

This trailer was also made in such a way to appease some of the fans who were curious about a specific optional part of the game. Found within the original game was the Honey Bee Inn, a sequence that some worried would be cut due to the implications and content. This sequence had the player dress Cloud up as a girl. Even though fans knew it wouldn’t be cut following confirmation the part would still be in it, albeit “modernized”, fans weren’t and still aren’t entirely sure what that means.

Two battle summons were showcased, giving the player a good look at the redesigns. The trailer was first showcased during Tokyo Game Show 2019.

Part one of Final Fantasy VII Remake is going to release March 2020.