Check Out Final Fantasy VII Remake‘s Theme Song in New Trailer
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Just a few weeks ago, Final Fantasy VII Remake’s producer Yoshinori Kitase published a letter delaying the game from its original launch date in March to April. Perhaps in response, Friday, the company chose to share a new trailer.
Notably, the trailer features a new theme song by the series’ classic composer Nobuo Uematsu, which features vocals from Tokyo post-hardcore band Survive Said The Prophet’s vocalist Yosh. The song’s name is “Hollow,” and it’s led with a tragic, salient harmonica.
The trailer, funnily enough, officially reveals a lot of things data-miners discovered last month in FFVIIR’s unreleased demo. It features first looks at several iconic characters and segments present in the original game, as well as some new original content.
It opens with a flashback scene of Tifa and Cloud, in which Cloud announces he will be moving from their hometown to Midgar to try and become a SOLDIER. It quickly then cuts to the party’s first encounter with Jenova, the ancient alien who is the catalyst for much of FFVIIR’s conflict. We get our first look at Shinra execs Reeve Tuesti, Palmer and Scarlet (we’re still wondering if they’re going to stick Scarlet’s slapping minigame segment in the remake), as well as Shinra’s resident mad scientist Hojo.