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'Final Fantasy 7 Remake': Xbox One Possible Release Hinted by Games Listing

'Final Fantasy 7 Remake': Xbox One Possible Release Hinted by Games Listing

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Recen reports have emerged that the "Final Fantasy 7" Remake release date has been tipped in one of Australia's online gaming sites. The original game from Square Enix may be the most popular game featured in the PlayStation platforms.

"Final Fantasy 7" is considered one of the greatest games in the franchise. It's too great that every fan of the franchise wants a remake version of the said game. 

In reports from iTech Post, "Final Fantasy 7 Remake" has finally been listed on EB Games Australia for pre-orders for the Xbox One console. Thus, making the game not an exclusive title for the PlayStation anymore. Several fans for the RPG hopes that the game title will be release this year as the game's release date information reads, "TBC 2017", meaning to be confirmed in 2017.

With this news from EB Games Australia, millions of fans all over the world have been fueled by high hopes that the most awaited role-playing game will be released this year. However, Christian Post reports that fans over at Reddit had already taken a look at the said listing and discovered some interesting things about it.

It seems that the EB Games Australia listing or the earlier version of it was put up way back in 2015 as pointed out by Redditor "tjcamping." Moreover, the listing may not actually say much about the RPG remake but it does say a lot of how avid fans really want the game title badly.

Hajime Tabata already promised that Square Enix will soon release an official statement regarding the said game, but never mentioned any details about the RPG's release date. Tabata did assure avid fans that the upcoming remake is still in development and developers are adopting the specifics used in "Kingdom Hearts 2.8."

For now, time will tell if ever "Final Fantasy 7 Remake" will be revealed later or earlier this year.

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