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Abstract:For the first time in three years, a bunch of new gameplay for the long-anticipated "Final Fantasy VII Remake" was shown.
Sony held its second “State of Play” event on Thursday, where it revealed or detailed a variety of upcoming PlayStation 4 games.A major remake of the classic Japanese role-playing game “Final Fantasy VII” was shown off for the first time in years, with the tagline: “The return draws closer.”Another major highlight was a newly announced game based on “Predator,” the occasionally invisible alien notorious for hunting humans for sport.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.In the span of roughly 10 minutes on Thursday afternoon, Sony offered a surprisingly detailed look at a handful of major upcoming PlayStation 4 games — including the first look in years at the long-awaited “Final Fantasy VII” remake.Yes, really! A new trailer for “Final Fantasy VII Remake” that even teases its imminent arrival with the tagline, “The return draws closer.”Here's a look at everything Sony revealed:
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