Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Crisis Core linked? “Fans will enjoy learning how”

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Square Enix recently announced Crisis Core -Final Fantasy 7- Reunion. This is, in Square Enix’s terms, a remaster dedicated to the PSP game Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7. Are you committed to Final Fantasy 7 Remake? According to Square Enix, “fans will enjoy seeing how everything connects.”

information is coming Square Enix official site. In a small FAQ “Do I need to play Final Fantasy 7 or Final Fantasy 7 Remake to play Crisis Core?” the question is asked. The answer is “No, you don’t have to”. We don’t want to spoil any gameplay, but at least we can say that Crisis Core is a prequel to Final Fantasy 7 and in any case predicts some of the main game’s themes and characters. It’s also clear that the Remake takes into account the presence of Crisis Core, so it would make sense to play them all.

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Either way, Square Enix writes, “One of the brightest aspects of CRISIS CORE is that it functions as an exciting stand-alone adventure in its own right. You don’t need to know Shinra, Mako, or anything else to follow the story.”

But then he adds: “However, it’s really exciting to see how the games connect with each other. Each game adds richness and detail to the others, and fans will enjoy exploring how they connect.”

Given Nomura and Square Enix’s tendency to recapitulate the events of Final Fantasy 7, it’s not impossible that the new Crisis Core, which also features a new subtitle “Reunion”, undergoes narrative changes to tie it into the movie. Final Fantasy 7 Remake and then Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.

Finally, here’s how many chapters the Final Fantasy 7 remake saga consists of.

Source: Multiplayer

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