While the news Toriyama is teasing could relate to the eagerly-anticipated Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2, concrete details about the PC and Xbox versions seem another logical possibility. Toriyama's appearance at the special performance by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra will see him " talk about a few FF7R contents to be revealed only during this event." According to aitaikimoch, Toriyama wasn't originally scheduled to play a part in the presentation.
In a post translated by Twitter user aitaikimoch, Square Enix Music shared a video from FF7R co-director Motomu Toriyama in which the developer announced plans to appear at FF7R Orchestra World Tour on Saturday, February 13. Related: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Voice Actor Brad Venable Passes Away At 43 Whatever Square Enix is cooking up with the mysterious Ever Crisis, it's possible some clarity may be imminent.
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Meanwhile, others are hoping the trademarks hint at the possibility of a remake for Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, a prequel that has been stranded on the PlayStation Portable since it first hit stores shelves over a decade ago in 2007. For one, there are those who believe it's the title of Final Fantasy VII Remake's secretive second part. However, recent trademark filings for Ever Crisis seem to tease that news of some kind could be brewing.įans and pundits alike are split on what the Ever Crisis filing from Square Enix could refer to.
Square Enix and the developers behind FF7R remain quiet about future plans for the rest of the remake's content roll out. During a special Final Fantasy VII RemakeOrchestra World Tour performance, co-director Motomu Toriyama plans to share information that may be related to new content.