Final Fantasy VII Remake New Image Showcases Cloud, Air Buster Boss

May 28, 2018 at 06:44am EDT
Final Fantasy

A new Final Fantasy VII Remake image surfaced online earlier today, showing the game after quite some time.

The image, which has been spotted on Naoki Hamaguchi's computer screen on Business Division 1's updated recruitment page, showcase what seems like the early game Air Buster boss as well as main character Cloud. Sadly, the character is barely visible, only recognizable by his signature weapon, the Buster Sword.

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While anything has yet to be confirmed, there's a good chance that the image showcases a sequence from a trailer which may be shown at this year's E3, also considering that the team recently confirmed that they want to show more of the game in the near future.

At the current point they’re at the stage where they’re basically cramming a bunch of stuff into the game, but once they hit the stage of polishing up the look of things and can deliver something with suffuciently high quality, they will be releasing new footage.
He anticipates this will be in the near future due to how smoothly things are progressing.

Kitase then signs us off by making the joke previously mentioned in the thread, saying he wishes to keep on polishing up the game for the 35th anniversary, to which they all laugh and Hamaguchi responds objectingly “Hey that’s a long ways off!”

He then however, also goes on to say that a lot is hanging on the next (presumably big) event, and that they’re hoping to show off (the game) by then.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is currently in development for PlayStation 4. We will keep you updated on the game as soon as more come in on it, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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