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The Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania Is Coming and It Is a Whopping 752 Pages

Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania

Square Enix has officially listed sales for the Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania. This all in one strategy guide and lore book will be a total of 752 pages and will cost ¥2,750 (or roughly $25). Fans can get their hands on the Ultimania through the official Square Enix Japan storefront. This Ultimania will officially release on April 28, 2020. [Thanks, GAME Watch!]

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The Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania will not only detail the battle system and provide a guide for players, but more information about the characters and scenario will be included. Additionally, interviews with the development team of Final Fantasy VII Remake will be available for fans to read inside of this massive guide and combination lore book.

The Ultimania will have eight different sections, each covering their own segment. These segments include information about the characters and world, character abilities, combat, main scenario, side quests and mini-games, items, enemies, and “secret” information. As you can see in the tweet above, the Ultimania is fairly thick, so those of you that are looking for a more in-depth look at the scenario or want a more thorough guide while you play through the Remake are in luck.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is Square Enix’s re-imagining of the cult classic hit, and it has seem to taken off with fans. Worldwide, Final Fantasy VII Remake sold over 3.5 million copies in just three days. While it isn’t the best selling Final Fantasy title, those numbers aren’t something to scoff at.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is immediately available for the PlayStation 4.

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