FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Has Been Delayed A Month

Final Fantasy VII Remake has been delayed by a month pushing its original release date of March 3 to April 10. The development team made the announcement earlier this morning on the official Square Enix website along with a message from the game’s producer, Yoshinori Kitase, which you can read below.

We know that so many of you are looking forward to the release of Final Fantasy VII Remake and have been waiting patiently to experience what we have been working on. In order to ensure we deliver a game that is in-line with our vision, and the quality that our fans who have been waiting for deserve, we have decided to move the release date to April 10, 2020.

We are making this tough decision in order to give ourselves a few extra weeks to apply final polish to the game and to deliver you with the best possible experience. I, on behalf of the whole team, want to apologize to everyone, as I know this means waiting for the game just a little bit longer.

Thank you for your patience and continued support.
— Yoshinori Kitase, Producer of Final Fantasy VII Remake

Honestly, a month is not a very long time to wait if it means the game will be more polished on release day. Sure they could have stuck to the original date and patched in things later but I am sure there would be plenty of bemoaning on the net about how the game didn’t live up to the hype or some such nonsense. Honestly, the delay is probably going to trigger the same types of bemoaning… oh, internet… Anyways, a one month delay to give us all a better game at release, sure thing! I look forward to seeing the game on its new release day of April.

Though, Square Enix could make this delay a little more easy to swallow for some if they would release that leaked Final Fantasy VII Remake Demo!