Final Fantasy 7 Remake Cover Art Confirms Game Size is 100GB

Final Fantasy 7 Remake 100GB

It seems that Square Enix was not joking last year at E3 2019 when it said Final Fantasy 7 Remake would be shipped in two Blu-ray discs. This has been confirmed by a box cover art that details the Final Fantasy 7 Remake game size will be 100GB.

The box cover art was leaked by a Reddit account, which later deleted the post. The image was reposted by another Reddit account by the name of u/impaktoGaming_ However, Square Enix has yet to confirm if the rumor is true or not about the game size. the studio has already mentioned that the physical version of the game will be launched with 2 discs.

[Image] FFVII Remake’s size will be around 100GB with 2 discs. ctto from PS4

Because of the huge size, it is no surprise that the game would be shipped in two Blu-ray discs, as is also indicated by the back cover. But why the huge size you may ask? Well, Square Enix is going to pack up the game with high-quality cinematic scenes and will not shy away from the high visual details. The studio has also said many times that the title is a full game, even though it is a remake.

Last year, we got to see some demo of the game when it was revealed at E3 2019. As far as combat is concerned, standard attacks can be performed at any time, which will then charge the ATB meters. Offering you the ability to unleash magic, techniques and new tactical mode.  Support characters in the game like Barrett can offer long-range attacks, as this provides more dimensions to battle strategies.

In the end, we got to see an early boss fight from the original Final Fantasy 7. The battle showcased how players can switch between characters, especially when one character is trapped by enemies, and allowing the other character to free them.

Post your comments below and let us know what you think of the game size of Final Fantasy 7 Remake to be 100GB.

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