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Final Fantasy VII Remake is Powered by Unreal Engine 4

Final Fantasy VII Remake is Powered by Unreal Engine 4 - News

by Tyler Treese , posted on 07 December 2015 / 11,633 Views

Epic Games has announced that Final Fantasy VII Remake is being created with Unreal Engine 4.

The announcement comes just days after the first gameplay trailer was shown for the highly anticipated JRPG remake.

Square Enix's Yoshinori Kitase spoke about the decision to use Unreal Engine 4:

We realize how special Final Fantasy VII is to fans, and we place our trust in Unreal Engine 4 technology and tools to help deliver this long-awaited remake, crafted for modern platforms. Working with the team at Epic and having their support throughout this process was invaluable and we’re excited to bring the product of that collaboration to long-time fans and newcomers to the series.”


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6 Comments
FujiokaMidori (on 07 December 2015)

This is unreal....

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demonfox13 (on 07 December 2015)

No wonder it looked a bit off to me (mainly Cloud's design against the background ). Barret was the high point but Wedge also looked off to me. I've never been a fan of Any Unreal Engine since the first one. Would have preferred Square's Crystal tools updated. Slightly disappointed

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Luke888 (on 07 December 2015)

God now I really want them to announce this game for NX, not because of the game itself but it would mean that NX is capable of running UE4 <.<

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Zkuq Luke888 (on 07 December 2015)

If Epic doesn't provide support for Wii U, it means Square Enix would have to implement Wii U support themselves. I don't think there's any chance of them doing that, because it would probably be a lot of work.

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Mystro-Sama (on 07 December 2015)

No news there I guess...

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