You don't need to play Final Fantasy 7 Remake before Rebirth
Square Enix's remake se🤡quel will somehow catch up unfamiliar players

If you haven't played Final Fantasy 7 Remake, you can still enjoy 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth just as if you had.
Earlier today on June 5, Square Enix published their latest in the "developer comment" miniseries on Twitter, where senior developers answer questions about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. This time it's co-director Motomu Toriyama's turn to answer, and the lead revealed you don't need to have played Finalꦅ Fantasy 7 Remake before tackling its sequel.
Final Fantasy VII RebirthDeveloper comment number 4#💧FF7R pic.twitter.com/vsmJZvDljw
You might scratch your head and go "wait a second, who would play Rebirth if they hadn't played Final Fantasy 7 Remake?" And honestly, it's a fair questi🌼on. 2020's Remake launched to a gigantic install bas♍e of over 100 million PS4 consoles worldwide, while Rebirth is only coming to PS5. Add to the fact that this isn't so much part two of a trilogy as the second part of a single story, and it'd be even weirder to pick it up with no introduction.
Nonetheless, we can't knock Square Enix for including this feature. If there's even one player out there who picks up Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth without realizing it had a predecessor, then in Square Enix's eyes it's job done with this feature. Considering there's nothing to really distinguish Rebirth as a sequel to Remake from a casual consumer standpoint, this is probably a good feature to inc🌳lude as reassurance.
Oh, and don't worry about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth being a banger, because elsewhere in this miniseries, Square Enix has proclaimed 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:it'll fea🤡ture "stories" an꧒d "characters." I'd be s💞eriously worried if the new Final Fantasy game didn't feature either of these things, and I think I can hazard a guess as to who these c𓃲haracters might be.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's release date also hasn't been decided yet, but Square Enix is working to nail it down.
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