You will have to wait about another month to receive Shinra, as FFVII’s release date on PS4 is pushed back.
The Final Fantasy VII Remake for PlayStation 4 has been delayed since its March 3 release. A note from producer Yoshinori Kitase said FFVII’s new release date has been set for April 10, to give the group some extra time to improve.
“We are making this tough decision to give ourselves a few more weeks to apply the final polish to the game and give you the best experience possible,” Kitase said in a message from studio. “I, on behalf of the team, want to apologize to everyone, because I know this means waiting a little longer for the game. Thanks for your patience and continued support.”
The long-awaited release of the remake isn’t really the full version of the game. Final Fantasy VII Remake will be released as a non-fiction, dividing the game into separate sections. This first part includes the Midgar part of the original game.
Recently, game demos have been leaked and codified, leading to vandals circulating on the internet. We even saw the opening movie, a nostalgic pastime of the original 1997 classic. Square Enix did not comment on when the demo could be released to the public. To know more about FF7 Remake, check out everything we know so far.
This is one of two Square Enix games announcing the delay almost simultaneously. The other is Marvel’s Avengers, which was pushed to September. It was planned in advance for May.
( Source: https://www.gamespot.com )