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Final Fantasy VII Remake gets a new Tokyo Game Show 2019 trailer

The Final Fantasy VII Remake looks great, really great, and this new Tokyo Game Show 2019 trailer definitely proves that fact.

Released just short time ago, Square Enix’s latest footage shows off gameplay, characters, locations, mini-games and the Shiva and Ifrit summons.

Take a look!

FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Tokyo Game Show 2019 Trailer:

FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE art:

Today SQUARE ENIX revealed a brand-new FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE trailer, showcasing new gameplay and a deeper look at the slums of Midgar, where the oppressive Shinra Electric Power Company is embroiled in a fierce conflict with Avalanche, a resistance group fighting for the life of the planet. Players will get a first look at fan-favorite Shinra operatives, The Turks, along with a variety of mini-games and two powerful summons, Shiva and Ifrit.

SQUARE ENIX also recently released new artwork recreating one of the most the iconic pieces of artwork from the original game, featuring Cloud and the Shinra Headquarters.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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