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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth debuts new trailer, release date

For PlayStation 5

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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the much-anticipated sequel to Final Fantasy VII Remake, had arguably the biggest reveals in Sony PlayStation’s mid-September State of Play. We now know its release date and the new trailer had some pretty interesting details.

First of, the official release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (FFVII Rebirth) is on February 29, 2024. It will be a PlayStation 5 (PS5) console exclusive until at least May 29, 2024.

Watch the trailer.

Perhaps the biggest character reveal here is fan favorite Vincent Valentine. But the trailer showed more things than Square Enix ever has about the game. Most notably that there will be section where franchise villain Sephiroth will be playable.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth  | Vincent Valentine

Vincent Valentine

Confirming a few things from previous trailer releases, FFVII Rebirth will indeed feature a huge world map. Square Enix says this game’s world is expansive and has plenty of areas to discover.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth  | Cloud and Sephiroth

Cloud and Sephiroth

The trailer also showed plenty of mini games, side content, and multiple ways to navigate the world. Definitely true to the spirit of the original game released for the first PlayStation.

In a message shared across official social media accounts of Final Fantasy VII, Director Naoki Hamaguchi says there’s “nearly 100 hours of adventure” to enjoy in FFVII Rebirth.

Standalone game

Producer Yoshinori Kitase said in the same message that FFVII Rebirth is a standalone game. Players who will jump in straight to Rebirth will have access to a video recap of Remake.

However, players who did play FFVII Remake and FF7R INTERMission will be rewarded. A save data from FFVII Remake will net you a Leviathan Summoning Materia. Likewise, a FF7R INTERMission save date will get you a Ramuh Summoning Materia. PlayStation 4 save data is eligible granted it is present on the PS5. These can be redeemed by loading the save data from “BONUSES” in the FFVII Rebirth main menu.

Now for Pre-order

Physical, Digital, Deluxe, and Collector’s Editions of the game are now available for pre-order. The Physical Edition has two (2) discs. Meanwhile, here’s what you’re getting with the other editions:

Collector’s Edition

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Collector's Edition

  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH
  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH STATIC ARTS – SEPHIROTH
  • Mini Soundtrack
  • Artbook
  • Steelbook
  • Moogle Trio Summoning Materia
  • Magic Pot Summoning Materia
  • Accessory: Reclaimant Choker
  • Armor: Orchid Bracelet

Deluxe Edition

  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH
  • Mini Soundtrack
  • Artbook
  • Steelbook

Early purchase bonus, all DLC, are as follows:

  • Posh Chocobo Summoning Materia
  • Armor: Shinra Bangle Mk. II
  • Armor: Midgar Bangle Mk. II

Digital Deluxe Edition

  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH [Digital Version]
  • Digital Mini Soundtrack
  • Digital Artbook
  • Magic Pot Summoning Materia
  • Accessory: Reclaimant Choker
  • Armor: Orchid Bracelet

If you’re just diving into the game, Twin Packs are available for you. There are both Standard and Digital Deluxe Twin Pack editions containing both FFVII Rebirth and FFVII Remake Intergrade. The Digital Deluxe version will net you the following extra items:

  • Mini Soundtrack
  • Artbook
  • Moogle Trio Summoning Materia
  • Magic Pot Summoning Materia
  • Accessory: Reclaimant Choker
  • Armor: Orchid Bracelet

A treat for Tokyo Game Show 2023 attendees

100 playable trial stands will be available at the SQUARE ENIX booth in Tokyo Game Show 2023, from September 21, 2023.

On September 23, 2023, a stage event will be held featuring the developers of FFVII Rebirth and a number of special guests.

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Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash character trailer revealed

Check out what the cast can do in battle

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Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash

The first cast of playable characters for upcoming Bandai Namco title Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash has been revealed through the game’s first trailer.

Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, Nobara Kugisaki and Satoru Gojo are all shown in the trailer. Meanwhile, battle footage featuring Ryomen Sukuna has been showcased as well to give fans a tease of what to expect.

Itadori is a melee puncher who has a passive skill called “High Gear,” relying on Cursed Energy for him to be able to dash easier. He also has “Divergent Fist” for close-range situations.

Fushiguro is a close-range Combo Master that specializes in coordinate strikes with Shikigami. His “Ten Shadows Technique” will summon Nue, Toad, and Divine Dog. These can be commanded by players to attack on their own.

Meanwhile, Kugisaki is a mid-range striker who uses the “Straw Doll Technique: Hairpin” attack on opponents. This hammers several nails onto foes several times, inflicting more damage. Moreover, “Marking” will allow these planted nails to detonate from any distance.

Gojo specializes in crowd control. He utilizes “Technique Amplification: Blue” to block the movement of enemies. Then there’s “Cursed Technique Reversal: Red” to keep enemies from coming toward him.

His powerful “Hollow Technique: Purple” takes time to build up, but can finish off enemies using a powerful move to knock them all down.

Lastly, Sukuna acts as an anti-hero who can make it difficult for both friends and foes. The wide-range melee attacker can blow up an entire battlefield, while his “Reverse Cursed Technique” allows him to heal by counterattacking.

Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash will be available for PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Steam at a yet to be announced date.

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Counter-Strike 2 is now available

Free upgrade for CS:GO players

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Amid the unabated popularity of Valorant, the iconic Counter Strike still stands tall as a classic choice for multiplayer shooters. Now, the Valve franchise is finally stepping into its next generation. Counter-Strike 2 is now online.

Announced back in March, Counter-Strike 2 is a free upgrade for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Though the announcement promised the same fun of the original titles, the sequel features better graphics, mechanics, and connectivity to keep the matches going.

Spotlighting the entire upgrade, the sequel will revamp all the maps including the iconic de_dust2. Smokes are now volumetric objects, which means they react to the player and player actions. A lot of effects were improved to keep up with modern hardware. After all, Global Offensive was launched way back in 2012.

Besides the graphics, Counter-Strike 2 will introduce “sub-ticks,” a new system designed to reduce latency and improve the fluidity of matches. Since the game was in beta since the announcement, Valve likely had the time to test out the technology before the launch.

In any event, Counter-Strike 2 is now available on Steam. If you already have Global Offensive, Steam automatically updated its entry in your library to the sequel. If you don’t, the new game is currently free to play.

AMD Update

Not wasting any time, AMD launched a software update that supports and optimizes Radeon graphics for the popular first-person shooter. Users can download AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 23.9.3 here.

SEE ALSO: Counter-Strike 2 is official!

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PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan is retiring next year

Aims to spend more time with his family

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Since the start of the pandemic, the PlayStation has had a steady face. Jim Ryan essentially ushered in the PlayStation 5 generation by powering through the pandemic. Sadly, Ryan’s tenure is about to come to an end. The Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO and President has announced his retirement from the position.

Yesterday, Jim Ryan officially announced that he will step down from his position after March 2024. Starting April 1, Hiroki Totoki — the current COO, CFO, and president of the Sony Group — will assume the position as interim CEO. Totoki will continue Ryan’s work while finding a more permanent replacement for the latter.

Ryan has been with the company for almost 30 years. However, he only recently assumed the top spot in 2019, just in time for the new PlayStation 5. Ryan’s job was made more difficult with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Because everything turned to online communication, he was forced to be the more visible face of the PS5 through a series of digital launches.

However, according to his announcement, the position was taking a huge toll on his work-life balance. The constant commute between his home in the United Kingdom and his work in the United States led him to consider and decide on retirement.

SEE ALSO: PlayStation Portal launching in November

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