Keiji Kawamori, the music supervisor for the Final Fantasy VII Remake sequel, reveals the first details of his musical tracks.
Small news keeps coming Final Fantasy VII Rebirth After the game developers through messages written by the game developers updated the development status of the second installment of the trilogy which updates the seventh numbered game of the main saga. If only recently we learned new details about the world, now The first details of the soundtrack have been revealed.
Keiji Kawamori, Music Supervisor for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, has been tasked with writing the sixth developer letter posted on Twitter. In it, as expected, this is confirmed The game will feature completely new tracks that were made specifically for this revamped story, too It will rescue the remastered versions from a previous remake.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Developer comment #6#FF7R pic.twitter.com/n6My7ZacEg– FINAL FANTASY VII (finalfantasyvii) June 7, 2023
Several new tracks have been created for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and we will also be doing some new arrangements of Final Fantasy VII Remake tracks.
During these remarks, details such as the addition of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for new players who didn’t delve into Final Fantasy VII Remake were revealed. Now, many gamers believe that not only will the developer’s seventh commentary be shared tomorrow, but there will also be a new game trailer during the Summer Game Fest celebration.
Premiere next winter
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be released next winter only on PS5, almost at launch between the end of 2023 and the beginning of 2024a date that seems fairly close to the arrival of Final Fantasy XVI, so it might be a little further away to give players more time to delve into the world of the new major version of the saga.
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