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Update: Fans asked not to spoil the game when European copies arrive.
Original Story 28/3/20: Square Enix, publisher of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, asked the fans not to spoil the game, since it was recognized that copies in Europe and Australia would probably emerge early.
The first appeared over the weekend, as we reported below. A new explanation of the publisher now explained this because they were deliberately delivered early to reach the fans up to the date of publication.
Our highest priority is that they all, including those who live in countries that are currently most affected by disturbances, can play the game. That's why we decided to send the game far earlier than usual to Europe and Australia.
As a result, there is a greater likelihood that some of them receive a copy of the game in these regions before the global release date on April 10.
The news of Producer Yoshinori Kitas and director Testuya Nomura asked the fans not to spoil the game for others:
All we want to ask for a great favor.
If you get the game early, please remember others and do not spoil it. We know that there are potential spoilers who exist for over two decades than the original Final Fantasy 7 1997 was published. But Final Fantasy 7 Remake is a new game that still holds many surprises for everyone. All our fans and players deserve to experience the game themselves, and we ask for the support of our dedicated community around the world to ensure this.
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Original Story 28/3/20: Square Enix has issued a warning on the release of Final Fantasy 7 remake and explains that it can not control the date on which the game comes out due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.
In the meantime, the road date for Final Fantasy 7 remake was broken, and two weeks before the official publication on April 10, 2020, copies came into the hands of the fans.
In a blog contribution Square Enix said that global blocking is likely to influence the sales and retail landscape in the West at the start of Final Fantasy 7 remake.
As you know, many countries restrict entry or closure of their national and state boundaries and distribution and delivery of non-essential items, Square Enix said. Understandably, these restrictions are implemented so that important items can achieve their destination as soon as possible.
What does that mean? According to Square Enix, box copies of Final Fantasy 7 Remake can be shipped, but we can not control when the game arrives.
The message comes when Square Enix has a headache again: Copies of Final Fantasy 7 Remake are somehow already reached the hands of the fans.
Redditor NATELO22 published images of the deluxe edition of the game and promised not to spoil the story. Get ready if you are interested in the action of the game - others may not be so considerate.
As mentioned earlier, I would personally publish how the interior of the Deluxe edition looks like. Do not worry, I will not publish spoilers from the actual game. from r / ffviiremake
Square Enix advised those who had given a pre-order with a Dealercheck. Game is currently warns of a delay of two days in the delivery of all orders from his camp. Square Enix announced to make arrangements to ensure that pre-orders from the Square Enix Store reach customers by 10 April.
We work hard on how many of them can play the game on April 10th. We will do more updates as soon as we have more information, said Square Enix. Thank you for your continued support and, above all, stay safe.
Square Enix is the latest video game company warns about deliveries of its games. This week, Capcom warned that physical copies of the Resident Evil 3-Remakes could be delayed due to the coronavirus.
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