However, regardless of where you sit on the fence, it’s impossible to argue with the sentiment that part 2 is now more unpredictable than ever before. Nomura and co have made significant changes to the original storyline in the Final Fantasy VII Remake, and this has resulted in divisive responses with some dubbing it fan-fiction whereas others have praised for it for being daring. While the length of its campaign is more than enough at around 30-40 hours, lots of players have already completed it and are thus awaiting news concerning the release date for when part 2 is coming out. The Final Fantasy VII Remake has been available on PlayStation 4 for over a week now and it’s already estimated to be the third best selling Sony exclusive on PSN. Ultimately we don’t know how many parts there will be and when part 2 is coming out, but here’s hoping it arrives as a dense episode that isn’t just released to keep fans happy until the next and furthermore entries are launched. This doesn’t give us fans a lot of confidence as it just raises more doubts and concerns about when the remake will eventually be whole, and – if you were to ask most fans – a trilogy would be the most ideal scenario as few want it to be as long and convoluted as the Kingdom Hearts saga. In the same translation on Twitter there’s acknowledgement from Square Enix that many outside people are under the impression it’ll be a trilogy, but this isn’t something they’re focusing on as they only have a rough idea about how many parts will be developed for the remake to be full.
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