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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth announced, coming ‘next winter’

Crisis Core getting Remake treatment

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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Final Fantasy VII, Square Enix had plenty announcements on hand for their money-maker of a franchise. The headliner is that Part 2 of the Final Fantasy VII Remake project is coming “next winter” and it will be officially called Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

The showcase showed footage of Cloud and Sephiroth walking together with text titles that show “What is Sephiroth’s endgame?” You also hear Aerith’s voice speaking with cloud. Excited? Watch the trailer.

Square Enix has also announced officially that the Final Fantasy Remake project will come in three parts. So, we have Final Fantasy Remake, Final Fantasy Rebirth, and a yet to be titled Part 3.

The game will be available on the PlayStation 5.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth creative director Tetsuya Nomura, director Naoki Hamaguchi and producer Yoshinori Kitase also shared messages on the official Final Fantasy VII Remake Facebook Page.

Crisis Core Remaster/Remake

We don’t have to wait long to get a dose of Final Fantasy VII, though. Coming in winter “this winter”, is a Remake of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. It’s the PSP game that told the story of Zack Fair who also made an appearance towards the end of Final Fantasy VII Remake. Officially, the game is called Crisis Core – Final Fantasy VII – Reunion.

Take a look at the gameplay.

The game will be available on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Steam.

Other announcements included the upcoming closed beta of Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis. It’s the promised mobile game that will rethread everything that is Final Fantasy VII. That includes the original main game, Crisis Core, as well as Dirge of Cerberus. Also, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade featuring Yuffie will come to Steam in July 2022.

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NVIDIA develops an AI for NPCs

Talk to NPCs naturally

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The expansive world of RPGs has a persistent problem: wooden dialogue. Because games in the genre often take so long to develop, dialogue often gets the hardest cuts in quality. AI, in all its emerging features, plans to ease up production issues by automatic NPC dialogue for developers. Unveiled during Computex 2023, NVIDIA has unveiled its latest engine to ease up this process.

Called the Avatar Cloud Engine, the new technology works much like today’s advanced chatbots but in a gaming context. Players can talk to NPCs naturally as if with a human being. The NPC will generate corresponding dialogue to respond to the user.

NVIDIA demonstrated the new technology through a scene reminiscent of a Cyberpunk 2077 cutscene. Set in a futuristic ramen shop, the main character asks the shop owner, Jin, about the state of the restaurant. Jin responds, “I am worried about the crime around here. It’s gotten bad lately. My ramen shop got caught in the crossfire.” After which, the shop owner directs the player to a local crime boss as the root of the violence.

For an AI-created response, the dialogue does seem impressive. However, one can easily tell that it is artificial. Despite how realistic the voice sounds like, it still seems as if it was spoken by a robot.

Regardless, it’s apparent that we’re headed towards an interesting future. Of course, it will take some time before the new technology makes its way to modern games.

SEE ALSO: MediaTek confirms partnership with NVIDIA

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MSI partners with Mercedes-AMG for new gaming notebook

It’s the Stealth 16 Mercedes-AMG

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The popularity of Netflix’s Drive to Survive has propelled the world of Formula 1 and motorsports to new heights. Now, it’s all too possible to rep your favorite racing team through new merchandise and tie-ups. If you’re also a gamer, the circuit where speed matters is lending its prowess to an industry where speed also matters. MSI is tying up with Mercedes-AMG for a new “luxury gaming experience.”

 

Unveiled today, the MSI Stealth 16 Mercedes-AMG Motorsport is a marvel of speed. Much like its automotive namesake, the notebook blazes past the competition with a 13th-generation Intel Core i9-13900H processor — 14 cores clocked at 5.4GHz.

The MSI Stealth 16 Mercedes-AMG comes with up to the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Laptop GPU, up to two slots of 64GB RAM, and two slots of M.2 SSD internal storage. The 16-inch UHD+ screen boasts 60Hz refresh rate and a 16:10 ratio. Finally, it comes with a sizable 99.9Whr battery.

For glitz and glamor, the notebook comes with a per-key RGB SteelSeries keyboard. The device’s chassis exudes the premium touch of Mercedes-AMG. Shining in Selenite Gray, the design comes with subtle red accents to signify the device’s commitment to performance.

With limited availability, the MSI Stealth 16 Mercedes-AMG comes bundled with goodies for the Mercedes fan. Besides the stylized notebook, the package can ship with a premium color box, postcards, a mouse, a mousepad, a cable tie, a pouch, and a USB drive.

SEE ALSO: MSI Summit E16 Flip review: Creator on the go

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Genshin Impact’s card game is getting a tournament

Over US$ 270,000 at stake

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Genius Invokation TCG

Genshin Impact will launch the first international Genius Invokation TCG Tournament Series, called “Astra Carnival: The Prince Cup”.

Set to commence in the latter half of 2023, players from multiple nations and regions across the globe are welcome to join the fun and competitive journey which involves six regional championships, several invitational tournaments, and over US$ 270,000 in prizes.

Last December, Genshin Impact introduced Genius Invokation TCG, a card game which combines its element-based combat system with strategy development, with players competing with NPCs are against each other with their collection of cards.

The most recent version 3.7 update also added over 60 new cards and two game modes to the gameplay.

Now, advanced players can join the Prince Cup which consists of six regional tournaments between June to September and three cross-regional invitationals in June, August, and December.

Here’s the finals date for each tournament schedule:

  • The Prince Cup Korea: June 11
  • The Prince Cup Europe: June 16
  • The Prince Cup North America: June 17
  • The Prince Cup Invitational S1: June 18
  • The Prince Cup Japan: July 16
  • The Prince Cup Invitational S2: August 13
  • The Prince Cup Latin America: September 3
  • The Prince Cup SEA/HK/MO/TW: September 17
  • The Prince Cup Invitational S3: December

In each regional, top candidates from the “Cat’s Tail Gathering” community tournaments and wildcard competitions will compete for the regional championship.

Players who advance to the quarterfinals will compete on-site. There will be a live broadcast on the official AstraCarnival Twitter, YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok channels.

Top regional candidates and top community tournament candidates may also get invited to the invitationals for exhibition games in front of an international audience.

More info here.

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