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After yesterday’s accidental leak of the demo, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth fans are anxiously awaiting today’s State of Play. The demo is expected to launch sometime after the broadcast, scheduled for 3:30 PM Pacific (6:30 PM Eastern). The State of Play is set to be approximately 19 minutes long, sharing more details about the second installment in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy.
The follow-up to 2020’s Final Fantasy VII Remake, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is among our most anticipated games of the year, with its release scheduled for February 29, 2024. The story resumes immediately after the group escapes Midgar. For those who haven’t played the first game, a Twin Pack including Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is available for $69.99, effectively offering the first game for free.
You can watch the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth State of Play below and expect to play the demo shortly after the broadcast ends.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – State of Play
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