By Daniela Lozano, | April 14, 2017
"Final Fantasy 7 Remake did not show up at E3 2017. (YouTube)
There are a lot of rumors about the "Final Fantasy 7" remake, and nothing has been confirmed yet. There are only blurry details when it comes to the features and gameplay. Also, the platforms that would eventually host the "Final Fantasy 7" remake is still unknown.
Square Enix CEO Yosuke Matsuda recently hinted at the platforms that would support the upcoming game in an interview. Matsuda admitted that the developers are looking into some consoles, including the Switch. He admitted that the company is doing its best to port new titles for the Switch.
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Matsuda did not confirm which games would eventually go to the Switch. However, fans are hopeful that the "Final Fantasy 7" remake would make it as it is a very popular game. Porting the game on the Switch could enable players to enjoy the remake in different ways compared to how it could be executed in other platforms
Meanwhile, The Verge reported that an avid player of Final Fantasy has successfully reached level 99 in the game's first reactor. CirclMastr was able to accomplish this achievement by spending at least 500 hours on the game.
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