Play the Final Fantasy VII Remake before launch – Playable demo now available on the PlayStation 4

Updated on 04-Mar-2020

The Final Fantasy VII remake has been in the works for a long long time. If you're someone who simply can't wait for the April 10 launch of the game, you're in luck. Square Enix have announced a playable demo for the Final Fantasy VII remake that's now globally available for download and play in the PlayStation store.

Find the complete press release below.

Be the first to play Final Fantasy VII Remake – In playable Demo available today on PlayStation 4

In anticipation of the 10th April launch of the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE, Square Enix Ltd., announced today that PlayStation owners across the globe can now get their hands on a playable demo for the game. Available to download from the PlayStation Store, the demo allows players to experience first-hand the opening chapter from the game, and the events of the iconic Mako Reactor 1 bombing mission. In addition, those who download the demo before May 11, 2020 will also receive an exclusive PlayStation 4 theme when the full game launches next month.

In Final Fantasy VII Remake, players will be drawn into a world where the ShinraElectric Power Company, a shadowy corporation, controls the planet’s very life force. Cloud Strife, a former member of Shinra’s elite SOLDIER unit now turned mercenary, lends his aid to an anti-Shinra organisation calling themselvesAvalanche. The first game in the project is set in the city of Midgar, and is a fully standalone gaming experience designed for RPG players that crave unforgettable characters, a powerful story and the ability to choose their style of play with a battle system that merges thrilling real-time action with strategic, command-based combat.

Final Fantasy VII Remake will be available for the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system on 10th April 2020. The FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Demo is available to download now for the PlayStation 4 system. For more information, visit here.

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