Final Fantasy 7 fans can download a bonus freebie from the PlayStation Store.
If you’re a fan of Final Fantasy 7 Remake and have a PS4 console, then it’s worth heading over to the PlayStation Store right now.
Currently available in the UK and Europe, Final Fantasy 7 Remake fans can currently download the Tifa Dynamic PS4 theme for free.
There’s no word on when the theme will be removed, so it’s worth downloading sooner rather than later.
Likewise, Square Enix and Sony are yet to confirm if and when the theme will be available as a free download in the US.
“A theme for FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE on PlayStation 4,” reads the official description.
“Give your PlayStation 4 system’s home screen a personal touch with this special theme. Themes can be downloaded to give your on-screen display a completely new look, changing the background, icons and colours to match your favourite game or style.
“After downloading, you can select the theme you want to use via the Themes option on the PS4 system’s Settings menu.”
The free dynamic theme should tie people over until Final Fantasy Remake Part 2 is unveiled.
While there’s no word on a reveal date, producer Tetsuya Nomura recently gave fans a clue about when Part 2 will be released.
Translated from the Japanese Ultimania book, Nomura said that the company hopes to release the next game ASAP.
The downside, however, is that the games may be split into smaller parts.
“If we divide the story into large parts, it’ll take longer to make,” he said. “If we divide it into more detailed smaller sections, then developing it will be faster.
“I hope to release the next one ASAP.”
And speaking of Final Fantasy 7 Remake free downloads, fans unsure about buying a copy can download the demo for free on PS4.
“The new demo features a lengthy segment from the very beginning of the game: the iconic bombing mission against the Shinra Electric Power Company, and the subsequent escape,” reads a PlayStation Blog post.
“You’ll control two of the game’s cast – spiky-haired ex-SOLDIER Cloud Strife, and the ballistically-limbed Barret Wallace – and enact a dangerous plan to infiltrate and destroy Mako Reactor 1.”
The mission culminates with a battle against the iconic Scorpion Sentinel. Unlike the original game, however, this battle won’t be over quickly.
“When you reach your target, you’ll encounter the Scorpion Sentinel. It may be the first boss of the game, but don’t expect this mechanical monstrosity to give you an easy ride,” the post continues.
“If you manage to beat it, don’t think you can relax – you still have to escape from the complex before it collapses around you. But did you give yourself long enough to do so…?”
If you’re still not sure whether or not to buy the Final Fantasy 7 Remake, then check out Express Online’s 5-star review.
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