The recently-announced Final Fantasy VII Remake is setting itself to introduce new content and features.
The upcoming RPG release 'won't be a simple remake', according to Square Enix director Tetsuya Nomura, who doesn't seem to want to go into specifics yet.
"We can't talk about any further details, but it won't be a simple remake," Nomura said in an interview with Dengeki Online (via Gematsu).
"Even if we were only making the graphics prettier for a next-generation machine, I don't think it would exceed the original version. If that were the case, the original International version will be available on PlayStation 4, so you could just play that and be done."
He added: "We haven't put out any screenshots yet, but we're making considerable progress, so please look forward to it.
"This time we are formally introducing Nojima as the scenario writer. That being the case, he will be influencing the setup as far as the story, so you'll have that to look forward to as well."
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Final Fantasy VII Remake was formally revealed during Sony's E3 2015 press conference earlier this week.
In addition to PlayStation 4, the game will be made available on iOS devices.










