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Final Fantasy VII Remake Demo Finally Arrives for PS4 Gamers, Crypto Coins News

Final Fantasy VII Remake Demo Finally Arrives for PS4 Gamers, Crypto Coins News
  • Square Enix has released a free FF VII Remake demo.
  • It is available right now on the PlayStation Store.
  • Players can experience the first chapter of the game ahead of release on Apr. .

A free Final Fantasy VII Remake demo is now available. Developer Square Enix shared the news in a tweet published earlier today .

Final Fantasy VII Remake Demo Players can download the Final. Fantasy VII Remake demo from the PlayStation Store . Here’s what Square Enix says is in store:

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Enjoy the first chapter of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE─the iconic Mako Reactor 1 bombing mission─with this demo version.

It was a question of if, but when Square Enix would release a demo after leaks surfaced late last year. Data miners uncovered a listing for the demo on the PlayStation Store as well as art assets .

A series of videos showcasing part of the demo in action surfaced shortly afterward . The YouTube videos were quickly removed, but the cat was already out of the bag – a FF VII Remake demo was a certainty.

Progress Won’t Carry Over

The download weighs in at a relatively small 7. GB, especially when we consider speculation that the final game requires a whopping GB of free space to install . Even on the sketchiest broadband connection, the download shouldn’t take longer than a few hours.

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