The “Final Fantasy 7” game will have its 20th anniversary in 2017 and fans are thrilled to wait for the release of the upcoming remake of the landmark title. Rumours are spreading over the Internet that Square Enix, the developer of “Final Fantasy 7”, intends to profit from the remake by preparing a release on the Sony Playstation 4.

According to gospelherald, “Final Fantasy 7” remake will be split into three parts just like “Final Fantasy 13.” However, each of the three parts will be a full-scale game, according to gamenguide. Fans will expect that every part of the “Final Fantasy 7” remake will tell the story from a different perspective.

Characters in the original “Final Fantasy 7” such as Cloud Strife, Barret Wallace, Tifa Lockhart and others will make way into the remake. The good news is that there will be a redesign of the original characters in order to balance between realism and stylization.

As for the gameplay of the coming “Final Fantasy 7” remake, it will be action-oriented instead of the Active Time Battle (ATB) system that the original “Final Fantasy 7” had. In other words, the battles in “Final Fantasy 7” remake will be dynamic and action-based, which allows players to freely control the character. Powerful attacks such as limit breaks, magic and summons will still be included in the remake.

According to Neurogadget, Square Enix is rumoured to disclose more details on the “Final Fantasy 7” remake at the PSX 2016 event on Dec. 3-14. Furthermore, rumours suggest that there may be a Nintendo Switch release although Square Enix did not reveal any plans to release the remake in other game consoles.

“Final Fantasy 7” remake is an action role-playing game that retells the original story of Cloud Strife and Avalanche, and their battle against the corrupt Shinra megacorporation. The game is scheduled for a 2017 release.