![]() So he’s becoming a bit of creative overseer of the IP. Nomura will be taking a Creative Director position that overlooks all of the Final Fantasy VII projects, including the two mobile games announced. Naoki Hamaguchi will be replacing Nomura as sole director of Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2. We are now prioritizing the roadmap for completing the next game, so if we do need to think about more DLC then it will probably come after that is finished.” “Sorting out the development environment on PS5 for FF7 Remake Intergrade, meant that moving on to developing the sequel was much smoother. Nevertheless, Nomura also spoke on how the development team’s time porting the 2020 game to PS5 gave them great insight into developing Part 2. Rather, part of the PS5 version of the game, although that’s purely conjecture on my part. ![]() Accordingly, we do not have any plans for DLC at this time,”įrom his statement, it appears that the development team didn’t intend for the Yuffie DLC to be even considered DLC. However, the original intent was to create a PS5 version of FF7 Remake and not to produce DLC. “Due to the nature of the upgrade system, it resulted in us having to label the new Yuffie sections as ‘DLC’. In an interview with Famitsu (translation provided by VGC), Final Fantasy VII Remake Director Tetsuya Nomura stated that the development team is solely focused on developing Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2, with no plans to create any further story content. As it turns out, this new Yuffie DLC will be Final Fantasy VII Remake’s first and potentially only DLC. Accompanying the PS5 version, as a separately-purchased DLC, was a story arc including everyone’s favorite Wutai ninja Yuffie Kisaragi. Last month, the main event of Sony’s State of Play was the announcement of a PS5 version of Final Fantasy VII Remake, called Intergrade.
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