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Final Fantasy VII Remake gets a spoilery final trailer

Final Fantasy VII Remake is officially coming out next week, which means it is time for one final trailer. Square Enix has packed together four minutes of new footage, showing off brand new parts of the game and even a few potential spoilers for new plot points. 

Of course, if you are sensitive to spoilers, both 23-year old spoilers and spoilers for newer surprises, then you shouldn't watch the new trailer. However, if you aren't bothered by that sort of thing, you can find the full trailer below:

Final Fantasy VII remake is coming on April 10th for PS4 and will then land on other platforms in 2021. The story of this first, standalone game in the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE project covers up to the party’s escape from Midgar, and goes deeper into the events occurring in Midgar than the original FINAL FANTASY VII.

According to Square Enix, Part 1 is essentially as long as a standard Final Fantasy game. There will be more parts to follow, so we could be potentially looking at a lengthier Final Fantasy VII trilogy.

KitGuru Says: Final Fantasy VII Remake does look awesome, although I'll have to wait for other platforms to get support. Are any of you planning on playing this? Or perhaps even one of the lucky few to get an early physical copy of the game?

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