Square Enix has revealed the three dynamic Final Fantasy 7 Remake themes coming to PS4s soon.
We’ve known about the dynamic themes for some time now but before Friday, March 13, we didn’t know what the themes looked like beyond just a screenshot. The official Final Fantasy 7 Remake Twitter tweeted out previews of each of the three themes revealing the art associated with each and the music as well.
The first theme will be available April 10th for anyone that downloads the free Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo before May 11. It features our main cast looking out at the horizon just as the sun goes down. You can check it out below.
Today we’re giving you a closer look at three dynamic #PS4 #FinalFantasy VII Remake themes!
These aren’t the only themes available, and we’ll be posting more over the coming weeks.
First is a free theme available from April 10th if you download the #FF7R demo before May 11th! pic.twitter.com/0LC89hwNRW
— FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (@finalfantasyvii) March 13, 2020
The second theme shared on Twitter was a dynamic Midgar theme coming to all PS+ users “soon.” It features an expansive wide shot of Midgar and a cool shot of Cloud. The game’s main battle theme plays too.
The third Final Fantasy 7 Remake dynamic PS4 theme prominently features Sephiroth and is a theme available only to those who preorder the game through Amazon in the U.S. or various retailers throughout Europe. You can check out both below.
We’ve shown off two dynamic #PS4 themes today and here’s a third. This Sephiroth theme is available as a pre-order bonus with https://t.co/ThA10iWA8z in the US, and at various retailers throughout Europe.
Stay tuned for a closer look at some other #FF7R themes in the future. pic.twitter.com/mp48OvNC2c
— FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (@finalfantasyvii) March 13, 2020
The third theme’s tweet says, “Stay tuned for a closer look at some other #FF7R themes in the future,” so it would seem we could be seeing even more Final Fantasy 7 Remake dynamic PS4 themes soon.
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In the meantime, if you haven’t played the Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo, you should at least download it to get the free theme coming April 10. Check out our walkthrough of the demo’s Midgar Mako Reactor section to ensure you find every secret within. We’ve also got a guide showing you how to get the demo’s secret ending.
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