Sq. Enix is website hosting Ultimate Delusion 7 circulation subsequent week in birthday party of the sport’s twenty fifth anniversary – and plenty of enthusiasts might be hoping to look a glimpse of Ultimate Delusion 7 Remake: Section 2.
Streaming at the writer’s YouTube and Twitch channels, the circulation will happen on June 16 at 3pm Pacific / 6pm Japanese / 11pm UK (so June 17 at 9am AEDT).
It is unclear what Sq. Enix will announce all through the 10 minute circulation however it promised enthusiasts “a primary take a look at all of the data surrounding the twenty fifth anniversary of Ultimate Delusion 7”.
Whilst enthusiasts’ could also be hoping for some information in regards to the long-awaited Remake: Section 2, it is price noting that Sq. Enix has a number of ongoing spin-offs of the vintage PlayStation RPG, and may simply be pronouncing new data referring to the ones. Final Fantasy VII Remake director Tetsuya Nomura said last month that Square Enix would be announcing “various things” all through an anniversary tournament however, once more, did not move into additional main points.
Different Ultimate Delusion 7 video games come with The First Soldier and upcoming cell RPG Ultimate Delusion VII: Ever Disaster, however the bulletins might be utterly non-game comparable, more akin to the recent clothing line reveal. There are also further spin-offs planned, with Nomura announcing in January that “there might be much more new Ultimate Delusion 7 tasks that began up after the remake coming sooner or later too. The crew see this twenty fifth anniversary as a waypoint on our adventure with Ultimate Delusion 7, and can proceed urgent forward to even better issues.”
Remake: Part 2 was confirmed to be in full development in July 2020 however Sq. Enix has another way saved quiet at the sequel. In our 8/10 review of Part 1, IGN stated: “Ultimate Delusion 7 Remake’s uninteresting filler and convoluted additions may cause it to stumble, however it nonetheless breathes thrilling new existence right into a vintage whilst status as a super RPG all its personal.”
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