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Xbox Says Advertising Final Fantasy VII Remake Was an Error

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It feels as if Xbox won’t ever get the Final Fantasy VII Remake at this level. With the sequel resulting from launch in early 2024, there’s nonetheless no signal of the unique recreation headed to the platform. Fans, nonetheless, did get excited this week after Xbox marketed the RPG on its Brazilian platform however swiftly deleted the put up quickly after.

The put up was noticed by The Gamer. It was centered on Father’s Day and included a handful of father and little one relationships throughout video video games. The one relationship which caught out from the gang was Barret and the little lady who lives within the Seventh Heaven. The picture was taken from the Final Fantasy VII Remake.

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Fans instantly jumped on-line to touch upon the social media put up questioning why Microsoft included the sport in an Xbox advert. Sadly, it was all a mistake. Microsoft rapidly deleted the advert and launched an announcement to Eurogamer confirming it was posted in error.

“The picture was posted in error and eliminated because it included a title not out there on Xbox.”

Regardless of the error, followers did have motive to get enthusiastic about Final Fantasy VII hitting Xbox. Earlier this month, Square Enix introduced that the PlayStation and PC unique Final Fantasy XIV Online would lastly arrive on Xbox in 2024.

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During the announcement, Square Enix CEO Takashi Kiryu additionally confirmed that different video games could be headed to Xbox down the road. He didn’t affirm what these video games have been. So the joy from this advert, even when it was simply human error (or extra like ignorance), is warranted.

We don’t know if Xbox gamers will ever get to play Final Fantasy VII Remake or the sequel. However, given the current MMO information, issues would possibly change quickly.

Source: The Gamer / Eurogamer

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