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New Final Fantasy 7 Key Art Shows Familiar Looks At Tifa, Sephiroth

Tifa stares at the stars and Seph walks through fire.

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Square Enix has released a new batch of art and screenshots from the Final Fantasy 7 Remake, and it's quite a nostalgia trip for longtime fans. Among the new artwork are familiar character shots of Tifa and Sephiroth, along with new looks at characters like President Shinra, Aerith, and more. [Update: Don't expect to see this in-game quite as soon as expected, as Square Enix has delayed Final Fantasy 7 Remake until April.]

The batch of art and screens comes from Famitsu. It includes the iconic images of Tifa looking up at the stars and Sephiroth walking through fire, plus character renders of Sephiroth, Shinra, and Shiva. Mixed in are several new screenshots, mostly consisting of the main cast in this first episodic release: Cloud, Aerith, and Tifa.

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Now Playing: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Is Coming To Other Platforms - GS News Update

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This comes just after a new Game Awards trailer that focused primarily on Cloud. We've also seen recent indication that, while it is slated as a PS4 exclusive for release this fall, that exclusivity may be temporary.

The Final Fantasy 7 Remake will launch on March 3, 2020, so a year of exclusivity would mean it could hit other platforms in 2021. We already know that this is being planned as a multi-part series, with the first release remaking and expanding on the original game's events in Midgar, the large opening area. Square Enix has not detailed how many more parts there will be, or when they'll release.

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